The best varieties of sweet peppers for outdoor use

Now it is difficult to find gardeners who have never tried to grow sweet peppers in the open field in their own vegetable garden. Are you one of them? Then we will help you!

There is a widespread misconception among amateur gardeners that it is impossible to grow high-quality sweet peppers in our climatic conditions. The reason for this, perhaps, is the acquaintance with old varieties, dryish and bitter.
However, the work of breeders does not stand still! Now the attention of gardeners is presented with a large selection of sweet pepper seeds for open ground. With proper care, they will turn into juicy bright fruits, no worse than "southerners". Big and small, cuboid and round, long and short ... And what colors! From pale pink to deep burgundy or even purple.

In addition, most types of outdoor peppers have a neat, small bush, which makes it much easier to maintain the garden.

Modern varieties are cold-resistant, almost not susceptible to disease. Most often, pepper does not require the construction of bulky and complex shelters.

To make it easier for you to choose the type of sweet pepper for open ground, we have organized a short tour of the varieties most suitable for a novice gardener.

Photos of peppers provided by the selection and seed company "Manul"

Variety "Funtik"

Pepper variety Funtik

  • The bush is about fifty centimeters high, sometimes reaching seventy.
  • Ripe fruits are bright red in color.
  • The shape is conical, usually not embossed.
  • The vegetable weighs from one hundred to one hundred and eighty grams.
  • Average yield, up to sixteen - eighteen fruits from one bush.
  • This variety has excellent resistance to diseases such as tobacco mosaic and verticillosis.

Variety "Chardash"

Czardash pepper

  • The height of the bush is usually about sixty centimeters, occasionally it can reach a meter.
  • At the stage of technical ripening, the fruits are dark green, ripe vegetables are red-orange in color.
  • Conical shape, the tip of the fruit is pointed.
  • A ripe fruit weighs from two hundred to two hundred and fifty grams.
  • During the season, you can collect up to eighteen vegetables (from one bush).
  • It is noteworthy that the fruits of this variety are suitable for consumption at any stage of ripening.

Barguzin variety - photo

Variety "Barguzin"

  • The height of the bush varies from sixty to eighty centimeters above soil level.
  • Ripe fruits can be yellow or light orange in color.
  • Vegetables are conical, narrow, slightly elongated.
  • The weight of ripe fruits ranges from one hundred and fifty to two hundred grams.
  • Under favorable climatic conditions, one bush can bear up to fifteen to eighteen juicy fruits per season.
  • The plant adapts easily to almost any growing conditions.

Photo of Cornet pepper

Variety "Cornet"

  • The height of the bush usually exceeds a meter.
  • Ripe fruits are colored in shades of gradient from dark brown to deep purple.
  • The shape of the vegetable is cone-shaped, embossed.
  • The mass is from two hundred to two hundred and fifty grams.
  • The number of fruits from one bush depends on the conditions of detention. Usually at least fifteen large juicy vegetables grow in a season.
  • It is characterized by continuous fruiting throughout the season.

Photo of the Accord variety

Variety "Accord"

  • The bush can be only fifty centimeters in height, or it can reach up to a meter. Depends on the degree of illumination.
  • Ripe fruits are usually deep red in color.
  • Shape: conical.
  • The weight also varies depending on the lighting - from one hundred fifty to two hundred grams.
  • The number of fruits per bush: from ten to twenty.
  • It is characterized by continuous fruiting throughout the season, it loves strongly lit places.

Photo of pepper grade Pinocchio F1

Variety "Buratino F1"

  • This variety is one of the smallest - it rarely reaches fifty centimeters;
  • Ripe fruits are colored in shades of a gradient from scarlet to burgundy; spotted vegetables can often be found.
  • Shape: conical, highly elongated.
  • The mass of a ripe vegetable is from eighty to one hundred and twenty grams.
  • Unfortunately, the yield of this variety is small, up to fifteen fruits.
  • "Buratino F1" is recognized as the best sweet pepper for conservation.

Young's variety photo

Variety "Junga"

  • The height of the bush is small, from fifty to sixty centimeters;
  • The color of ripe fruits is usually dark green (suitable for conservation), bright red (ready to eat in pure form).
  • Shape: conical, with a pointed tip.
  • The mass ranges from one hundred thirty to one hundred and eighty grams.
  • During the season, up to thirty medium-sized fruits can be harvested from the bush.
  • It is rightfully considered one of the highest-yielding varieties.

Variety Litsedei photo

Variety "Litsedei"

  • It is considered one of the highest varieties of sweet peppers for open ground - the height of the bush can reach one and a half meters and is rarely less than a hundred centimeters.
  • Ripe fruits are distinguished by a bright scarlet color.
  • Shape: conical, highly elongated, with a round tip.
  • One of the most meaty varieties - it usually weighs about three hundred grams.
  • Up to fourteen fruits can be harvested from one plant per season.

Variety "Bagration"

Bagration variety photo

  • The bush is usually no more than a meter, but no less than eighty centimeters in height.
  • Ripe fruits are usually orange, sometimes with red or green spots.
  • The vegetable is cuboid and has a nice ribbing.
  • The mass of a ripe fruit is relatively small (from one hundred and fifty to two hundred grams), but the variety is distinguished by excellent taste.
  • The number of fruits from one bush: up to fourteen per season.
  • This variety is resistant to diseases such as verticillium and tobacco mosaic.

Variety Smile photo and description

Variety "Smile"

  • The height of the bush reaches eighty centimeters, but rarely exceeds a meter.
  • At the stage of technical ripening, the fruits are dark green, ripe vegetables are red-orange in color.
  • Shape: conical with a round tip.
  • The weight of the fruits varies depending on the quality of watering. With abundant moisture, vegetables can weigh up to two hundred and fifty grams.
  • The number of fruits from one bush: up to sixteen.
  • This variety is edible at various stages of ripening.

Variety "Nafanya"

Pepper variety Nafanya with photo and description

  • The height of the bush is relatively small - rarely exceeds seventy centimeters.
  • Ripe vegetables are colored burgundy (occasionally purple).
  • Fruits are conical, wide at the base, with a thin, sharp tip.
  • The mass is small, usually does not exceed one hundred seventy - one hundred and eighty grams.
  • The number of fruits from one bush: up to fifteen.
  • The variety is characterized by a long flowering and fruiting period.

Variety of tomboy photo

Variety "Sorvanets"

  • The height of the bush, depending on the illumination of the site, ranges from fifty to ninety centimeters above the soil level.
  • Ripe vegetables are yellowish to red and bright orange in color.
  • Fruits are conical, with a rounded tip.
  • The mass is relatively small, rarely exceeds one hundred and fifty grams.
  • During the season, up to twenty-five fruits are formed on one bush.
  • The plant bears a large harvest, but the fruits are often small, albeit sweet.

Peretz Zaznayka - photo and description

Variety "Zaznayka"

  • The height of the bush is often more than a meter.
  • Ripe fruits are most often bright red, occasionally burgundy.
  • The vegetables are heart-prism-shaped, the fruits are directed upwards.
  • The mass can be from one hundred sixty to two hundred and fifty grams.
  • One plant bears about fifteen fruits per season.
  • "Zaznayka" is considered, perhaps, the most juicy and fleshy variety of sweet pepper for open ground.

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