I've grown "California Wonder" bell peppers for years because it is always the easiest to obtain as seedlings. It is also a pretty poor pepper for my zone 7b summer heat. I usually get a few nice peppers early before the heat sets in. After the heat arrives, it drops it's leaves and looks like a green stick until fall when it will make a couple of golf ball sized peppers.
I have ordered seed for a large sweet pepper known as "Chinese Giant" and then found it to be a very old variety. If it is so old, why is it not better known? Must not be such a good pepper.
Anyone have good luck with a different variety? Possibly one that can survive summer heat and make some nice peppers?
Thanks
Ted
It seems like soil plays a big role in how different varieties perform.
Ted, just because something is not well known doesn't mean that it won't be good.......at least for you . There are so many varieties out there that most don't get a lot of publicity since only a few commercial varieties are widely distributed.
Who knows, perhaps Chinese giant wasn't a top-performer for some, but maybe it will be for you .
Good luck with your pepper season (mine's been over for a month, now).
Ted, just because something is not well known doesn't mean that it won't be good.......at least for you . There are so many varieties out there that most don't get a lot of publicity since only a few commercial varieties are widely distributed.
Who knows, perhaps Chinese giant wasn't a top-performer for some, but maybe it will be for you .
Good luck with your pepper season (mine's been over for a month, now).