Bonnie Plants Yellow Bell Sweet Pepper 19.3 oz
- Brand:
- Bonnie Plants
- Model Number:
- 2102
- UPC:
- 715339431172
- EAN:
- 0715339431172
- Walmart SKU:
- 505088498
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$4.68 | |
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$4.68 | |
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$4.68 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Bonnie Plants Yellow Bell Sweet Pepper 19.3 oz since 4/2/2025. The most recent price update was on Apr 2, 2025.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $4.68 (lowest on 4/2/2025) to $4.68 (highest on 4/2/2025). The average price during this period is $4.68.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.1/5 from 144 reviews.
Great buy!! I had mine delivered from the local Walmart store and it was a wonderful experience. The plants arrived on my doorstep within hours and they were healthy and green. I planted them out in my garden. They were of nice size, height and strong. Great buy!! Value for money!!
I've been purchasing this brand for over five years already a girl incredible. Never hesitation in buying they look like they're completely pampered and you can really taste the difference when you grow your own.
i have been using W.M. home delivers happily for quite some time. wondered how they could add Bonnie plants with my groceries. the plants came in perfect condition and they are planted and doing well. looking forward to watching them continue to thrive
They arrived in perfect condition. I hope they produce well this season
go get your own. this is teeny tiny. at least it doesn't look like someone sat on it like the tomatoes did.
The cup it was in wasthe biggest thingabout it. Immediately gavè it water. It was way overpriced for the size. The delivery person was awesome.
This review is more like an excuse! Every year I buy a bell pepper plant that's not a green bell pepper plant. Ever year since 2013, (and many other years before, just not in a row, and not always a plant, meaning seeds😁.) I've only been blessed twice with edible peppers, one was red and one purple. The plants were tall and sturdy, they had beautiful little flowers to start and even attracted some bees. Both were from WalMart, both were by Bonnie Plants, a well know nursery, each one in large, enough clay pots, lots of son, lots of budding white flowers; tiny little starters as tiny as a baby's breath flower; and a tiny glimmer of hope within a few days when the actual tiny pepper could be seen! I cared for them as perfectly as I could, using my knowledge from growing up with a small farm and a HUGE garden. I fed them, I kept them watered and in the sun, I tied them to a pepper stake, they were beautiful, just like the farmer on YouTube promised me they could be. My neighbors came over to try to encourage me. My landlord was impressed and reminded me that squirrels would eat those teeny little bites if the deer didn't so I carefully molded a cage of bendable chicken wire around those pots and they grew so tall! I was so very proud of those peppers; One had sunshine yellow little bells, the other plant's were dark, dark purple; almost brown! (When I researched them, and actually read the plastic stake pushed down in the soil against the inside of the traditional orange pot, the pepper was, indeed, a chocolate bell pepper!) Amazing! That was such a wonderful day! I learned about squirrels, plant stakes, (paper or thread, no wires,) deer that would eat anything during a drought, and my landlord didn't mind the extra expense on her water bill. I think she was just happy that I was happy. I love her, as did everyone! she spread "Joi" everywhere she went, and, like me, a tiny little bell pepper could bring happiness to a little duplex in Arkansas. Ok, that was nice to share....🤗 I went to sleep that night with a full heart and weary bones from a busy day of learning, and excitement for the upcoming homemade pizza made from organic flour crust, (a gift from Susan,) the made-from-scratch sauce with home grown Roma tomatoes (by Cathy, next door who could grow anything--I will come back to that,) chopped fresh basil and parsley growing in my window-sill herb garden and chopped wild scallions from all around our place. And of course, the beautiful sunflower yellow and deep royal purple sweet bells covered with white soy cheese, (non-dairy, of course, for Susan and Natalie.) I wanted mushrooms. I wanted sliced black olives, but I was out voted by my three sons, not the T.V. show: Kaleb, Andrew and Adam! They seem to always win in the food decisions. In this dream, it was 3-1, and so I lost. No fungus, no ripe olives.🥋
This yellow pepper arrived broken. It looked like it had been dumped out and put back in. The soil was very dry. I request a refund. The driver took a picture of the plant.
This pepper plant has not grown since the day I bought it and transplanted it in a large pot. Very dissapointing.
Item delivered in a tied up plastic bag on a hot day and laying on the side on top of each other soul spilling out and damage on roots a stem
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