Capsicum California Wonder
$4.95
Capsicum Annuum
- Seed Count 20
- Heavy Bearing
- Perennial
In stock
Description
Capsicum California Wonder offers a reliable, robust, and flavour-packed option that thrives across much of Australia. The plants are compact and manageable, topping out around 60 to 70 cm in height, with strong, leafy growth that provides solid cover for the developing fruit. That foliage is more than just a nice backdrop as it offers excellent scald protection, which is a big bonus if youโre growing through hot spells or have a more exposed patch in the yard.
The fruit itself is classic capsicum: blocky, thick-walled, and four-lobed, with that glossy sheen that tells you it’s going to be crisp and juicy inside. Each fruit weighs in at around 170 grams and measures roughly 10 by 12 cm which is a decent size for home use, and just right for kitchen versatility. Whether youโre slicing them raw for salad, stuffing them with rice and herbs, roasting them over the barbecue, or simmering them slowly into a stew, these fruits hold their shape, flavour, and colour beautifully.
The fruit starts out a vibrant green and will mature to a rich, deep red if left longer on the plant. That gives you a lovely window of choice, pick early for a fresh, grassy flavour, or leave them longer for sweetness and added depth. Having that option really broadens how you can use them in the kitchen, and in a mixed planting, those red and green fruits look absolutely stunning together.
As far as growing conditions go, this variety is surprisingly adaptable. Unlike some capsicums that demand constant heat, California Wonder is a steady producer even in cooler zones. Itโll crop well in temperate climates and is a great performer in warm regions too. That resilience is also backed up by good disease resistance. California Wonder is resistant to Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV), which is one of the common culprits behind capsicum and tomato problems.
The yield potential is another strong point. Given the right conditions and a bit of care, these plants really do produce generously. Expect large numbers of evenly-sized fruit across the season, which makes them a hit with market growers looking for consistent qualityโbut also an excellent choice for home growers who like to preserve, freeze, or share their harvest.
| Method: Start in Trays | Soil Temp: 16ยฐC - 35ยฐC |
| Cool Mountain: Oct - Dec | Position: Full sun |
| Arid: Aug - Mar | Row Spacing: 50 cm |
| Temperate: Aug - Dec | Planting Depth: 3 mm |
| Sub Tropical: Aug - Jan | Harvest: 100 Days |
| Tropical: May - Jul | Plant Height: 70 cm |
๐ฑ GROWING CAPSICUM FROM SEED
Capsicums are warm-season, frost-sensitive perennials often grown as annuals. They thrive in Australia’s varied climates with a bit of planning, especially in cooler regions. Capsicum needs warmth to germinate and fruit well, so starting them early and giving them the right conditions will set you up for a productive season.
๐ฆ SOWING FROM SEED
๐ชด In Trays (Best for Most Climates)
Starting capsicum seeds in trays gives you more control over the conditions they need to germinate and establish which is especially important in cooler areas.
How to sow:
- Seed raising mix: Use a good quality, free-draining seed-raising mix.
- Depth: Sow seeds about 5mm deep.
- Warmth: Keep trays in a warm spot (21โ27ยฐC) to germinate. A heat mat is ideal if starting indoors.
- Light: Once germinated (7โ21 days), move seedlings to a sunny windowsill or greenhouse.
- Potting up: Transplant to individual pots when the first true leaves appear. This gives them room to grow strong roots before going into the garden.
Transplanting out:
- Harden off seedlings over a week before planting out.
- Choose a spot with full sun and rich, well-drained soil.
- Transplant when seedlings are 10โ15cm tall and all frost risk has passed.
๐ฑ Direct Sowing (Only in Warm Climates)
In warmer parts of Australia, like coastal QLD or the Top End, you can direct sow capsicum once the soil warms up above 20ยฐC.
Tips for success:
- Sow in well-prepared soil, 5mm deep, spaced 30โ40cm apart.
- Water in gently and keep moist while germinating.
- Thin to the strongest seedlings once they emerge.
That said, direct sowing is trickier with capsicum, as they germinate slowly and are sensitive to cold snaps so tray sowing is usually the safer bet.
๐ฟ COMPANION PLANTING GUIDE
Capsicum fits beautifully into a mixed garden bed and plays well with others, though it does have its favourites!
๐ผ Best companions:
- Basil: Helps repel aphids, spider mites, and thripsโplus, they thrive in similar conditions.
- Marigold: Deters nematodes and beetles.
- Carrots & radish: Make use of the space around the base of pepper plants.
- Spinach & lettuce: Offer a living mulch while the capsicum canopy fills in.
- Onions & spring onions: Help deter pests without competing much.
๐ซ Plants to avoid:
- Fennel: It inhibits the growth of many vegetables, including capsicum.
- Beans: They can tangle and compete for space and light.
- Brassicas (like broccoli or cabbage): Different nutrient and water needs.
๐ธ GROWING TIPS FOR A STRONG CROP
- Full sun: 6โ8 hours a day is ideal. Capsicums wonโt thrive in shade.
- Soil: Loose, fertile, and well-drained. Mix in compost or aged manure before planting.
- Mulch: Use straw or sugarcane mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy. Deep, infrequent watering is better than shallow and frequent.
- Feeding: Once flowers appear, feed with a liquid fertiliser high in potassium (like a tomato food).
- Staking: Tall varieties or heavily fruited plants may need support.
๐ถ๏ธ HARVESTING
Capsicums can be picked green or left to ripen to red, yellow, orange or even purple depending on the variety. Ripening on the plant enhances flavour and vitamin content.
Pick regularly to encourage more fruit. Use scissors or secateurs to avoid breaking the branches.
๐พ SEED SAVING GUIDE
Saving seeds from capsicum is quite straightforward, and well worth doing. ๐
๐งฌ Choose the Right Plant
- Use healthy, disease-free plants with vigorous growth and tasty, well-shaped fruit.
- Allow fruit to fully ripen on the plant as the riper the fruit, the more mature the seeds.
โ๏ธ Harvesting Seeds
- Cut open the ripe capsicum and scrape out the seeds.
- Place seeds in a fine sieve and rinse off the pith and pulp.
- Lay seeds out in a single layer on paper towel or a mesh screen.
- Leave to dry in a well-ventilated, shaded spot for 5โ10 days, turning occasionally.
๐ฆ Storing Seeds
- Store fully dry seeds in a labelled paper envelope or glass jar with a moisture absorber (like silica gel or dry rice).
- Keep in a cool, dark, and dry placeโideally a pantry or cupboard.
- Viable for 3โ5 years when stored well.
๐ A Note on Cross-Pollination
Capsicums are self-pollinating but can cross with other varieties nearby, especially with other Capsicum annuum types (like chillies). If youโre saving seed and want to maintain purity:
- Grow different varieties at least 5โ10 metres apart, or
- Bag a few flowers before they open and hand-pollinate.
๐งค PESTS & PROBLEMS
Capsicum is generally low maintenance but can be nibbled on by a few garden visitors:
- Aphids: Often gather on tender new growth. Spray with water or neem oil.
- Fruit fly: Particularly in warmer regions so use exclusion bags or traps.
- Snails & slugs: Protect young seedlings with barriers or night patrols.
- Sunscald: Pale, soft patches on exposed fruit combat by maintaining a healthy leaf canopy for natural shade.
โจ FINAL THOUGHTS
Growing capsicum from seed may require a little patience early on, but once theyโre in the ground and the weather warms up, they just keep on giving. Whether youโre after glossy greens or rainbow-coloured bells, fresh homegrown capsicums are a joy to harvestโand even better when youโve saved the seeds yourself for next year.
So, tuck those seeds into a warm tray, keep your eyes peeled for fruit fly, and maybe pop a basil plant or two nearby and your summer garden will thank you. ๐ถ๏ธ๐
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