Pepper plants are grown as annuals since they don’t survive the cold in many areas. They’re actually perennials, but they can’t handle freezing temperatures. Instead of tossing them out with your ...
Do you have a favorite pepper plant that you don’t want to lose to the cold, or do you just want to harvest peppers a little earlier next year? It might have never occurred to you that peppers are ...
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Overwintering pepper plants indoors helps them survive winter and provides head start on spring harvest. Move plants to pots before frost, prune them, clean for pests, and keep them in a cool, dim ...
In temperate zone locations like ours where it freezes in winter, pepper plants are grown outdoors as an annual crop. That means we grow them for one season and harvest the fruit as well as the seeds.
You prune your tomatoes, why not your peppers? Well-timed pepper pruning provides surprising benefits.
Good care early in the growing season will produce the leafy growth that fuels good fruit growth and a nice harvest later in the season. There are hundreds of pepper varieties to choose from, and most ...
Keep your pepper plants going over the winter with these tips. Hot pepper plants are the most suitable for overwintering indoors due to their small size. In Zone 9 and above, overwinter peppers ...
Overwintering pepper plants indoors is a rewarding way to extend their life beyond the growing season. By bringing them ...