Packet - Paprika Sweet Dreams - Mild and sweet, organic seeds, heirloom

Paprika Sweet Dreams - Mild and sweet, organic seeds, heirloom

Capsicum annuum

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High-yield pepperoni-type sweet pepper with long, slender fruits. Harvest early at the pale yellow stage or let them mature to red — the flavour is mild and sweet, perfect for fresh use, pan-frying, roasting, and grilling.

QUICK INFO

  • Certified biodynamic organic seed (Demeter)

  • Type: pepperoni-type sweet pepper (long, slender fruits)

  • Fruits: up to ~15 cm long, ~3 cm wide, pale yellow turning red when fully ripe

  • Taste: mild, sweet (not hot)

  • Growing: greenhouse, large pot; outdoors in a warm, sheltered spot in summer

  • Start indoors: late February – March (long season crop)

  • Transplant: late May – June (after frost risk, once conditions are warm)

  • Harvest: July – September (often longer in a greenhouse)

DESCRIPTION

Sweet Pepper ‘Sweet Dreams’ is an easy, practical variety if you like long, slender peppers that slice beautifully and cook fast. One of the best parts is the two-stage harvest: pick them pale yellow for an earlier crop, or wait until they turn red for a sweeter, fuller flavour.

Peppers love warmth and steady care. For Northern climates, the most reliable results come from a greenhouse or a large container in full sun. If growing outdoors, choose the warmest, most sheltered spot you have and keep watering consistent to avoid stress and uneven growth.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Are the seeds certified organic?
Yes — these are Demeter-certified biodynamic seeds.

Is this pepper hot?
No. ‘Sweet Dreams’ is mild and sweet, not spicy.

Can I grow it outdoors in Northern Europe?
Yes, in a warm, sheltered location during summer. A greenhouse or a large pot gives the most consistent harvest.

When should I start seeds indoors?
Start late February to March for a strong plant and a good harvest window.

Can I harvest them while still pale yellow?
Absolutely. Pale yellow gives you an earlier harvest; fully red fruits are usually sweeter.

Is it suitable for container growing?
Yes — use a large pot, full sun, and regular feeding for best results.

 



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