I decided to try the Redskin pepper, even knowing my track record with bell peppers hasn’t exactly been stellar. But I have to admit to being impressed with Redskin. Finally, a bell pepper that actually produces for me in South Florida!
Given my luck with bell peppers, I planted 4 Redskins, hoping at least 1 would produce some peppers. Whoa! They all are producing nice little bells.
Now Redskin doesn’t grow as large as traditional bell peppers, but it’s a great “personal size” snack. My peppers are around 4″ long and maybe 2.5″ wide. The taste is quite pleasing, even when green. And speaking of color, this pepper is red when fully ripe.
This pepper is a low growing pepper — wider than it is tall. This makes it fantastic for growing in containers! In fact, I have 3 of my Redskins in containers and only one in the ground (and yes, they do grow a bit taller in the ground).
For someone who traditionally cannot grow bell peppers, this one is thriving and gets an “A” in my book! Looks to me like I will have plenty this year. So if you’ve been having problems growing bell peppers, this is one variety I recommend you trying.
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