
Flowers that have traditionally been produced and sold for the outdoors are now being marketed as indoor potted plants. Ornamental peppers are one such crop that can be timed for multi-season sales for both indoor and outdoor applications. Placed in a smaller decorative pot, varieties like the new Hot Pops series from PanAmerican Seed can provide color, texture and character — setting a fresh new mood in modern décor.
Consumers can decorate a range of spaces with ornamental peppers: tabletops, window sills, kitchens, interior rooms and more. The Hot Pops series features small, non-culinary round peppers in multiple colors at maturity. Plants are compact with heavily branched growth — the perfect form for a tidy indoor specimen.
For more information and full culture details, visit panamseed.com
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