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Pepper

Seed # 109

Basic Information

Seed Number
109
Seed Name
Pepper
Variety
Banana
Category
Vegetable
Plant Family
Solanaceae
Plant Type
Banana-type pepper (Capsicum annuum)
Planting Method
Transplant
Seed Status
In Seed Bank
Created
2026-08-14 00:50:34
Updated
2026-08-19 15:35:29

Planting Information

Start Planting Date
Mar 10
Last Recommended Planting Date
Jun 1
Plantable Months
March, May, June
Indoor Start
Mar 10 โ€“ Mar 24
Direct Sow
Not Recommended
Transplant
May 19 โ€“ Jun 1
Indoor Start Weeks Before Frost
8 weeks
Transplant Weeks After Frost
2 weeks
Germination Days
7โ€“21 days
Harvest/Maturity
Not recorded
Succession Planting
Not recorded

Growing Conditions

Ideal Soil Temperature
80-90ยฐF
Planting Depth
1/4 in
Plant Spacing
12-18 in
Row Spacing
24-36 in
Thin-To Spacing
Not recorded
Sun Requirements
Full sun
Water Needs
About 1 in/week; keep evenly moist, especially during flowering and fruit development
Soil Preference
Fertile, well-drained soil; approximately pH 6.0-6.8
Minimum Container Size
5 gal
Plant Height
18-24 in
Perennial/Biennial Status
Annual
Container Friendly
Yes
Trellis/Support Needed
No
Frost Tolerant
No
Heat Tolerant
Yes
Drought Tolerant
No
Pollinator Friendly
Yes
Medicinal
No

Garden Uses

Container Culinary Medicinal Pollinator Seed Saving

Companion Planting

PlantRelationshipNotes
CarrotGood CompanionNot recorded
CarrotsGood CompanionNot recorded
CarrotsGood CompanionNot recorded
MarigoldGood CompanionNot recorded
MarigoldGood CompanionNot recorded
MarigoldGood CompanionNot recorded
MarigoldGood CompanionNot recorded
NasturtiumsGood CompanionNot recorded
NasturtiumsGood CompanionNot recorded
OnionGood CompanionNot recorded
OnionGood CompanionNot recorded
OnionGood CompanionNot recorded
OnionGood CompanionNot recorded
OnionGood CompanionNot recorded
TomatoGood CompanionNot recorded
TomatoGood CompanionNot recorded
TomatoGood CompanionNot recorded
TomatoGood CompanionNot recorded
TomatoGood CompanionNot recorded
TomatoGood CompanionNot recorded
TomatoGood CompanionNot recorded
TomatoGood CompanionNot recorded
TomatoGood CompanionNot recorded
TomatoGood CompanionNot recorded
ArugulaAvoidNot recorded
BroccoliAvoidNot recorded
BroccoliAvoidNot recorded
Brussel SproutsAvoidNot recorded
CabbageAvoidNot recorded
KaleAvoidNot recorded
RadishAvoidNot recorded
RadishAvoidNot recorded
RadishAvoidNot recorded
RadishAvoidNot recorded

Storage

Seed Source/Brand
MSU Extension; Detroit frost dates; Almanac Detroit
Packet Year
Not recorded
Quantity Notes
Not recorded
Purchase Date
Not recorded
Expiration Year
Not recorded
Storage Box
Not recorded
Container
Not recorded
Envelope
Not recorded
Row
Not recorded
Slot
Not recorded
Storage Notes
Not recorded

Notes

Original Planting Method: Start indoors; transplant after frost
Outdoor / Direct Sow / Transplant Window: May 15 โ€“ Jun 15
Days to Harvest / Bloom: 70โ€“110 days from transplant
Container Friendly: Yes, 3โ€“5+ gal
Pollinator Friendly: Small flowers; modest
Medicinal / Herbal Use: Culinary; cayenne/chili types may be used in herbal preparations
Succession / Reusable Notes: Start early indoors yearly. Direct sowing outdoors is not recommended in Zone 6B.
Zone 6B Notes: Needs warm soil and nights above ~55ยฐF. Harden off before transplant.
Companion Plants: Basil, onions, carrots, marigolds, nasturtiums, oregano, parsley, tomatoes
Avoid Planting Near / Watch Outs: Fennel, brassicas very close by
Sources: MSU Extension: https://www.canr.msu.edu/resources/garden_planning_calendar | Detroit frost dates: https://www.ufseeds.com/vegetable-planting-calendar-detroit-michigan.html | Almanac Detroit: https://www.almanac.com/gardening/planting-calendar/MI/Detroit

[[RESEARCH ENRICHMENT START]]
Zone 6B: Start indoors approximately 8 weeks before May 5 and transplant about 2 weeks after frost once soil and nighttime temperatures are warm.
Germination: Warm seed-starting media are important for Capsicum germination.
Harvest: Banana-type peppers can generally be harvested at the pale yellow stage or allowed to ripen through orange to red, depending on the specific strain.
Seed Saving: Peppers can cross with nearby compatible Capsicum annuum varieties. Isolate or bag blossoms if maintaining a particular strain.
Special Care: The packet name 'Banana' does not establish whether this is a Sweet Banana or Hot Banana strain. Variety-specific maturity and heat level are therefore left unassigned rather than assuming Sweet Banana characteristics.
Research Source: Burpee โ€” https://www.burpee.com/pepper-sweet-banana-prod000821.html โ€” documented sweet banana pepper example, 18-24 inch height and yellow-to-red fruit development
Research Source: Johnny's Selected Seeds โ€” https://www.johnnyseeds.com/growers-library/vegetables/peppers/peppers-key-growing-information.html โ€” Capsicum germination temperature, indoor-start timing, spacing, soil and water requirements
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