Features large, bell-shaped fruit that grows to 10x10 cm (4" x4"). The crisp and crunchy texture is excellent for stuffing, but these peppers are great for all types of cooking or if eaten raw. * after transplanting to garden Latin Name: Capsicum annuum Seed Type: Heirloom Online Code: 140141 Product Weight: 300 milligrams / approximately 35-40 seeds Plant Type: Vegetable Flavor: Thick walled and sweet fresh flavor Days to Harvest: 75 to 75 days* Days to Seed Germination: 7 to 14 days Seed Planting Depth: 6 mm (1/4") Row Spacing: 60 cm (24") Plant Spacing: 45 cm (18") Growing Height: 45-60 cm (18-24") Planting Instructions: Peppers need a warm soil and night temperature to prosper. Location should be sheltered from the wind and soil should be kept reasonably moist. Peppers can be harvested when green or later, as they mature to red. How To Grow: Pepper Early California Wonder Suggestions: Peppers need a warm soil and night temperature to prosper. Location should be sheltered from the wind and soil should be kept reasonably moist. Preparation Ideas: Delicious stuffed. Remove tops off 4 peppers and remove seeds and membranes and place in baking pan. Sprinkle salt and pepper on the insides of the pepper for added flavor. Preheat oven to 375 F. Precook enough white or brown rice to make 1 cup. Brown 1/2 pound of ground beef or chicken with chopped onion until meat is no longer pink. Add enough tomato sauce to make a thick sauce and season with salt, pepper, and garlic powder if desired or other preferred seasonings. Remove from heat and stir in cooked rice. Stuff peppers with filling. Sprinkle tops with cheese if desired. Place peppers in baking pan. Add water to baking pan until bottom is covered. Cover pan tightly with aluminum foil (shiny side up). To prevent foil from sticking to peppers, lightly spray dull side of foil with cooking spray. Bake until peppers are soft, but not mushy (approximately 1 hour). Add additional water to baking pan if needed to keep peppers from burning.