Green Pepper (Bell) Question? I was wondering if you can plant the seeds inside a green...

I was wondering if you can plant the seeds inside a green pepper?
Lavender you could save your bell pepper seed, but they will not produce as this is a hybrid pepper. Just buy your plant core, and plant in pot about six weeks since your last last frost, Introduce bright plants to direct sun for about 30 minutes each light of day the first two and work up from there. Enjoy your pepper.

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Not really. A green pepper is not ripe. Bell peppers will turn red when they are ripe. It is at this time that the seeds are viable and competent to germinate.

If you are just looking to grow some peppers, you'd be better past its sell-by date just buying a pack of seeds. This time of year you can usually find core packets for only around a quarter or so.
Answers:    yes you can. You call for to dry them then start them around February and you Will have amazingly nice plants next year. I have done this next to bell (green, red, orange, and yellow)and hot peppers (jalapeno, tepin) and even some sweet pepper (banana)
You could but you won't grow anything. Pepper seeds want to be dry to germinate. If you keep the seed within the vegetable the seeds most likely will mold