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pots for bell pepper plants Lady Bell Red Pepper Plants | Two Live Plants | Non-GMO

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pots for bell pepper plants Lady Bell Red Pepper Plants | Two Live Plants | Non-GMOLady Bell Red Pepper is a classic sweet bell pepper grown for thick walls, crisp texture, and dependable harvests. These blocky peppers are ideal for stuffed peppers, roasting on the grill, slicing into salads, or adding color and sweetness to stir fries and soups. As the fruit ripens from green to deep red, the flavor becomes noticeably sweeter and richer. Lady Bell is especially appreciated by gardeners because it produces reliably even in regions

Lady Bell Red Pepper is a classic sweet bell pepper grown for thick walls, crisp texture, and dependable harvests. These blocky peppers are ideal for stuffed peppers, roasting on the grill, slicing into salads, or adding color and sweetness to stir-fries and soups. As the fruit ripens from green to deep red, the flavor becomes noticeably sweeter and richer.

Lady Bell is especially appreciated by gardeners because it produces reliably even in regions with slightly cooler summers. The plants stay manageable in garden beds or patio containers while delivering steady harvests of versatile kitchen peppers that are ready for everything from weeknight cooking to backyard grilling.

Clovers Garden Lady Bell Red Pepper Plants

• Two Large, Live Plants – Ready to grow, premium-quality Lady Bell Red Pepper plants, 4” to 8” tall, in 4” pots.
• Non-GMO, No Neonicotinoids - Plants are grown without these chemicals to protect pollinators.
• Thick-Walled Sweet Peppers – Perfect for stuffed peppers, roasting, and grilling.
• Dependable Garden Producer – Known for consistent harvests even in cooler growing regions.
• Harvest Green or Red – Flavor becomes sweeter as peppers fully ripen.
• 10x Root Development - Robust plants with healthy roots that handle transplanting better and grow stronger right from the start.
• Grown in the Midwest - All plants are grown in the USA and we manage the entire process from seed to your doorstep.
• Fast Shipping and Careful Packaging - Your plants arrive quickly in our exclusive, eco-friendly, 100% recyclable box designed to protect your plants and the planet.
• Quick Start Planting Guide - Created just for our customers, this copyrighted guide walks you through every gardening step from unboxing to planting.
• Third Generation, Family-Owned Small Business - We’ve been helping gardeners since 1957 with established greenhouses right here in the Midwest.
• 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed

How to Grow and Care for Lady Bell Red Pepper Plants

• Sunlight – Full sun, at least 6–8 hours daily.
• Soil – Well-draining soil enriched with compost.
• Watering – Keep soil evenly moist during flowering and fruiting.
• Spacing – Space plants 12–18 inches apart for airflow.
• Support – Larger plants may benefit from small cages or staking as fruit develops.
• Seasonal Care – Warm-season annual; plant after the last frost.

Lady Bell Red Pepper – Fun Facts

Why Bell Peppers Get Sweeter as They Turn Red
Bell peppers naturally convert starches into sugars as they ripen, which is why red peppers taste sweeter than green ones.

Why Thick-Walled Peppers Are Best for Stuffed Peppers
Thicker pepper walls hold their shape when baked or roasted, making them ideal for classic stuffed pepper recipes.

Why Bell Peppers Are So Versatile
Sweet bell peppers can be eaten raw, roasted, grilled, sautéed, or stuffed, making them one of the most flexible vegetables in the kitchen.

Why Garden-Grown Peppers Taste Better
Peppers harvested at peak ripeness contain more natural sugars and flavor compounds than peppers picked early for shipping.

Common Questions About Lady Bell Red Pepper Plants

How big do Lady Bell peppers get?  Lady Bell produces classic blocky bell peppers ideal for slicing and stuffing.

Do Lady Bell peppers need full sun?  Yes. Pepper plants grow best with at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily.

Are Lady Bell peppers sweet or spicy?  Lady Bell peppers are sweet bell peppers with no heat.

Can Lady Bell peppers be grown in containers?  Yes. Bell peppers grow well in large patio containers with full sun and consistent watering.

How tall do Lady Bell pepper plants grow?  Most plants grow about 18–30 inches tall depending on growing conditions.

When should Lady Bell peppers be harvested?  They can be harvested green or allowed to ripen red for maximum sweetness.

Are these pepper plants non-GMO?  Yes. Lady Bell Red Pepper plants are non-GMO.

Is Lady Bell a good pepper for cooler climates?  Yes. This variety is known for producing well even in regions with slightly cooler summers.

What do customers like about Lady Bell peppers?  Gardeners appreciate the dependable harvests and thick-walled peppers perfect for cooking.

Best Companion Plants for Lady Bell Red Peppers

Lady Bell peppers grow well alongside plants that improve garden health and deter pests. Good companion plants include:

• Basil – Helps repel aphids and may enhance pepper growth.
• Tomatoes – Thrive in similar soil and sunlight conditions.
• Onions & Garlic – Their scent helps deter some garden pests.
• Cilantro – Attracts beneficial insects that help control pests.
• Marigolds – Often planted nearby to discourage harmful nematodes.
• Oregano or Thyme – Low-growing herbs that attract pollinators.

Pollinator and Garden Benefits

Pepper flowers attract bees and beneficial insects that help improve fruit production. Growing peppers alongside herbs and flowering plants encourages biodiversity and supports a healthier garden ecosystem.

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