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Yes, You Can Keep Pepper Plants Through Winter—Here's How To Do It Right
Overwinter your pepper plants for an early harvest next season. Depending on your region, you can grow them as houseplants or store dormant plants in a cool garage.
Earlier harvests. Peppers grown from seeds or transplants usually take at least a few months to fruit after spring planting.
There are two kinds of gardeners. First we have the laissez-faire growers who prize plants that thrive when ignored. These are succulent people, well-adjusted and simple. Then there are the gardeners ...
Capsicums or pilipili hoho are a hardy plant. All they require is a slightly warmer temperatures than tomatoes or cucumbers. It is rarely attacked by diseases or pests though it still needs proper ...
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Should You Leave Pepper Plants in the Ground Over Winter? How to Give Them Proper Care in the Cold
Key Points Overwintering pepper plants indoors helps them survive winter and provides head start on spring harvest.Move ...
Want to spice up your life here in the tropics? Why not try growing black pepper in the home garden? Native to India, pepper is prized as a spice and has played an important role throughout history.
Grow black pepper on your balcony this winter with 7 easy gardening tips. Add flavour to your food and freshness to your home ...
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