📍 Simi Valley, CA · Zone 10a · Last frost Sunday, January 25, 2026
✏️ ChangeWhen to Plant Bell Pepper in Simi Valley, California (93063)
Location
Simi Valley, California
ZIP Code
93063
USDA Zone
10a
Last Frost
Sunday, January 25, 2026
📅 Your 2026 Planting Dates
Start Seeds Indoors
Sunday, November 16, 2025
Transplant Outdoors
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Based on last frost Sunday, January 25, 2026 · Zone 10a
Pro tip: Start Bell Pepper seeds indoors 10 weeks before your last frost date, then transplant outdoors around Sunday, February 8, 2026.
🌿 Plant Details
☀️ Growing Requirements
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Sun
Full Sun (6-8 hours)
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Water
Regular (1-2 inches/week)
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Spacing
18" apart
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Planting Depth
0.25" deep
Seeds typically germinate in 8-14 days
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Common Bell Pepper Varieties
Popular cultivars to look for at your local nursery or seed supplier.
California Wonder
The quintessential green bell pepper — thick-walled, blocky, and widely adaptable.
Red Beauty
Sweet red bell that matures earlier than most, with thick, crisp walls.
Orange Sun
Brilliant orange bell with high vitamin C content and fruity, mild sweetness.
Purple Beauty
Striking purple-green bell that matures to red; a unique conversation piece.
Golden Treasure
Long, tapered golden sweet pepper — great for roasting and stuffing.
Common Bell Pepper Problems
What to watch for — and how to fix it before it spreads.
Pests
Dense colonies on new growth cause curling leaves and sticky honeydew; attract sooty mold.
Blast with water; apply insecticidal soap; plant marigolds as companion plants.
Larvae bore into pepper stems and fruit, leaving entry holes and frass.
Apply Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) at first egg hatch; destroy affected fruit.
Small black weevils lay eggs in developing fruit, causing premature drop.
Inspect and destroy dropped fruit; use row covers early season; pyrethrin as a last resort.
Diseases
Water-soaked lesions that spread rapidly in warm, wet soils causing root and stem collapse.
Improve drainage; avoid overhead irrigation; rotate crops; plant in raised beds.
Circular, sunken lesions with orange spore masses on ripe fruit, especially in wet summers.
Harvest promptly; avoid wetting fruit; apply copper fungicide preventively in humid areas.
Small, water-soaked spots that turn brown and cause defoliation in wet conditions.
Use certified disease-free seed; apply copper sprays; avoid working in the garden when plants are wet.
Common Mistakes
Peppers need 8–10 weeks indoors; late starters won't produce well in short seasons.
Start seeds 10–12 weeks before last frost; use a heat mat to hit 80–85°F soil temp for germination.
All bell peppers start green; patience yields sweeter, more nutritious colored fruit.
Leave fruit on the plant 2–3 extra weeks after it reaches full size for color to develop.
Peppers drop blossoms when nights dip below 55°F — no amount of fertilizer fixes this.
Don't transplant until nights are reliably above 55°F; use row cover for brief cool snaps.
🌾 Seed Saving Guide
🟡 ModerateWhen to Harvest Seed
Let peppers ripen fully past the red stage — slightly overripe peppers have the most viable seeds.
Processing
Scoop seeds from ripe pepper, spread on screen and dry for 1–2 weeks.
Seed Viability
Up to 2 years when stored cool, dark, and dry.
Pro Tip
Peppers cross easily with hot peppers. Isolate by 300 feet or cage flowers to keep varieties pure.
Raised Bed Planting Guides
A 4×8 bed fits 14 plants of Bell Pepper. See plant counts, spacing grids, and companion pairings for every bed size →
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I plant Bell Pepper in Simi Valley, California? +
In Simi Valley (Zone 10a), start Bell Pepper seeds indoors around Sunday, November 16, 2025 and transplant outdoors around Sunday, February 8, 2026.
What is the last frost date for Simi Valley, California? +
The average last spring frost date for Simi Valley, California (ZIP 93063) is around Sunday, January 25, 2026. This is based on NOAA climate normals for USDA Zone 10a.
How long does Bell Pepper take to grow? +
Bell Pepper typically matures in about 70 days from transplanting. In Simi Valley, that means you can expect harvest around Sunday, February 8, 2026 plus 70 days.
Should I start Bell Pepper indoors or direct sow in California? +
Bell Pepper should be started indoors 10 weeks before your last frost date. In Simi Valley, that means starting around Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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Growing Bell Pepper in Zone 10a
Bell Pepper (Capsicum annuum) is a popular garden vegetable. In Simi Valley, California, which is in USDA Hardiness Zone 10a, you should start seeds indoors around Sunday, November 16, 2025.
Your average last frost date is Sunday, January 25, 2026. Plan to transplant your Bell Pepper seedlings outdoors around Sunday, February 8, 2026, about 2 weeks after your last frost date.