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Growing Colorful Bell Peppers

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Judith Ann Griffith
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Did you know that all baby peppers start out green, then change color as they mature? In fact, when you're growing bell peppers, some stay green until they mature to yellow or red, while others may turn white, lilac or purple before maturing to red, yellow or orange.


You can eat peppers at whatever stage you prefer, but fully ripe peppers taste better and are more nutritious. Sugars and other flavor compounds accumulate during the final stages of ripening, and vitamin C content often doubles. The color change in ripening peppers is caused by the breakdown of chlorophyll, which coincides with the maturation of the seeds.

For example, 'Sweet Banana' peppers are a pale, yellowish-green when the fruits are immature, then they slowly change to yellow, then orange and finally red.

For early yields of colorful sweet peppers, it's best to choose varieties that waste no time changing to their fully ripe color and flavor. Varieties that mature to red far outnumber those that mature to orange or yellow ? the best fast-ripening red peppers to grow are ?Gypsy,' ?Lipstick' and ?Ace.'

At the end of the season, peppers picked when they have just begun to change colors will continue to ripen indoors when kept in a warm place. For more on how to grow peppers, see About Peppers from the Mother Earth Archive.

3 Comments

  • T Smid 7/25/2007 12:00:00 AM

    My red bell peepers never seem to turn red they always stay
    green. Is there a way for me to have them turn red?TSmidChicago
    Ill

  • dbjc364 4/12/2007 12:00:00 AM

    I grew my first pepper plant last summer among the celery. It
    yielded over 8 peppers-and I dont eat them-but just like to grow
    them and give them away. Now I know they change color,so will leave
    them on the plant longer this time. Thanks!!

  • BRENDA Sessoms 5/16/2006 12:00:00 AM

    Hi, this is the first time I have grown bell peppers so I really
    appreciate all this information. Thanks Brenda

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