Tags: Heirloom Open Pollinated

Growing Practices: No Pesticides No Herbicides No Fungicides No Synthetic Fertilizers

Latin Name: Capsicum annuum

Description:

Flavor that is rich, delectable, tender and sweet. Most prolific and easy to grow.


Story of this Seed:

Brought to the US from southern Italy in 1903 by Joseph and Lucia Napolitano, Named after thier new Hometown in America, Melrose Park a Suburb of Chicago. Grown in the pepper patches of Melrose Park Illinois.


Growing Tips:

Plant inside 6-8 weeks before last frost, transplant outside after last frost date.

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    So you take the seeds from the Melrose peppers in October and plant them inside before the last frost which could be April in Chicago. What do I do with the seeds in between October and April?

    Posted by Carla Davi on 10/27/2022

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If not completely satisfied will send new seed or refund price of the seed.

Melrose Pepper

Unit SizePriceDescription
1 Packet $4.00 25

$4.00

Back Home Farm

Blue Mounds, WI, United States (Zone 5a)
Established in 2010
2.00 acres in production

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