Mini Bells Sweet Pepper (Capsicum annuum) – Red, Ideal for Irish Greenhouses
Botanical Name: Capsicum annuum
Common Name: Mini Bells Sweet Pepper
Heirloom | Open-Pollinated | Non-GMO | Annual
Mini Bells is a compact sweet pepper variety producing vibrant red, mini bell-shaped fruit, perfect for Irish growers using greenhouses or polytunnels. These plants deliver a steady harvest of sweet, juicy peppers with excellent flavour, making them a favourite for small-space gardening in Ireland’s cooler climate.
The seed for this variety was originally sourced from the renowned French heirloom seed organization Kokopelli, known for preserving rare and traditional vegetable varieties.
? Product Highlights:
Fruit Size: 4–6 cm long, bell-shaped mini peppers
Color: Bright, glossy red only
Flavor: Sweet, crisp, mild, ideal fresh or cooked
Plant Size: Compact (30–45 cm tall), suitable for pots and greenhouse benches
Days to Maturity: 60–75 days from transplant under protection
Yield: High and continuous throughout the growing season
? Growing Information (Irish Conditions):
Sow Indoors: Late January to early March for optimal growth
Growing Environment: Greenhouse or heated polytunnel recommended for best results
Transplant: After last frost and when soil warms (April–May)
Light: Full sun exposure in greenhouse or sheltered outdoor spots
Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil with good organic content, pH 6.0–7.0
Watering: Keep soil moist but not waterlogged; avoid wetting foliage
Feeding: Apply balanced liquid fertilizer every 10–14 days during flowering and fruiting
Spacing: 30 cm between plants
Harvest: Pick when fruit is fully red for best taste and texture
?? Historical Background:
Mini Bells peppers descend from the ancient Capsicum annuum family, first domesticated thousands of years ago in Central and South America. Modern breeding has focused on creating compact, high-yielding varieties ideal for greenhouse cultivation. In Ireland’s cooler climate, growing Mini Bells in protected environments allows gardeners to enjoy sweet, early peppers despite the short outdoor season.
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