- 'Milena' Orange Bell Pepper Variety From Johnny's
- Pepper Picks: Bells & Jalapeños | Johnny's Webinar Series
- 'Sprinter' Red Bell Pepper Variety From Johnny's
- Greenhouse Peppers | Key Growing Information
- Johnny's Hot Pepper Palooza | 10 Types of Chili Peppers to Bring the Heat to Your Harvest
- Sweet Bell Peppers | Variety Comparison Chart (PDF)
- Greenhouse Bell Pepper Production Guide | Tech Sheet (PDF)
- Field-Grown Pepper Production Guide | Tech Sheet (PDF)
- Peppers | Key Growing Information
- Johnny's Corno di Toro Peppers Rule | Press Release
- Basket-weave Trellising Instructions for Tomato & Pepper Plants | Tech Sheet (PDF)
- Video: 'Baron' Poblano/Ancho Pepper | Classic, flat grilling pepper perfect for chilles rellenos
- Video: Hand-Pollinating Peppers at Our Research Farm | Classical Plant Breeding at Johnny's Selected Seeds
- Peppers: Mostly Sweet with a Touch of Heat | Johnny's Educational Webinar Resources
- Video: Peppers: Mostly Sweet with a Touch of Heat | Johnny's Webinar Series
- Video: How to Grow Peppers • From Seed to Harvest
- Video: Growing Peppers in Containers with Niki Jabbour & Johnny's
- Late-Summer Recipe Preview with Farmer-Chef Frank Giglio | Three Lily Farm, Thorndike, Maine
- How to Grow Great Pepper Seedlings | Tips for Successful Transplants
- Johnny’s OP Stewardship Project: Restoration of ‘Hungarian Hot Wax’ Pepper
- Corno di Toro and Cornito Sweet Peppers Bred by Johnny's
- 'Paisan' Organic Pepperoncini Bred by Johnny's
- Video: Restoration of OP 'Hungarian Hot Wax' Pepper | Exclusively from Johnny's Selected Seeds
- Jalapeño Pepper Varieties From Johnny's
- 'Olly' Early-Yielding Red Bell Pepper Variety From Johnny's
- 'Carmen' Corno di Toro Sweet Pepper in the Greenhouse
- Pepper Picks: Bells & Jalapeños | Johnny's Webinar Series
- 'Lilo' Purple Bell Pepper Variety From Johnny's
- 'Brocanto' Yellow Bell Pepper Variety From Johnny's
'Sprinter' Red Bell Pepper Variety From Johnny's
This is 'Sprinter' which is one of our blocky red bells for heated and unheated tunnel production.
'Sprinter' has a particularly tall, strong and vegetative plant, allowing it to maintain production through adverse weather and more mixed environmental conditions compared to many other greenhouse varieties.
While a little bit later to mature compared to varieties like Olly and Nebula, once 'Sprinter' does start to produce, it will give high yields for an extended period of time.