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Successful line of new mini sweet peppers from Tozer Seeds

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Core Tip: Tozer Seeds America’s new mini sweet pepper line called the Sweetie series has experienced tremendous growth and been praised by growers for their uniformity and heavy yield since the series’ debut in May.
Tozer Seeds America’s new mini sweet pepper line called the Sweetie series has experienced tremendous growth and been praised by growers for their uniformity and heavy yield since the series’ debut in May.

In addition to their uniformity and heavy yield, Tozer’s Sweetie series have vibrant colors, offer good open seed cavity, are great in open field and protected culture and adapt well to various growing areas. They are sold individually and come in three different colors: red, orange and yellow.

“Since the launch of our Sweetie series, we’ve seen huge growth due to growing acceptance,” said Kraig Kuykendall, sales manager of Tozer Seeds America. “We envision more future growth and expect to see this translate over to our other peppers like our hybrid Fresno and unique-colored hybrid habanero peppers.”

As a niche breeding company, Tozer has introduced hybrids with better shelf life, yield and fruit quality but they also focus on the fun and funky. Currently, they offer a competitive range of sweet bell peppers, snack-sized sweet peppers as well as sweetpoint peppers. Interesting varieties on the horizon include the soon-to-be-released Fresno and habanero peppers, which will both be promoted for their uniformity and heavy yield along with outstanding coloring. To learn more about their unique peppers, visit the Tozer website.
 
 
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