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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.
If you have visions of vegetables growing in tidy rows, laden with a harvest of healthy food for your table, having limited garden space can be a heartbreaker. But you don't need to squash your dreams ...
Companion planting is a term with multiple meanings. Companion plants for ornamentals such as hydrangeas are selected for aesthetic purposes. In fruit and vegetable gardens, we select companion plants ...
Missing your garden already? Worry not - you can easily grow hot peppers indoors. All you need is to choose the right variety ...
One of the pains of gardening is that with annual vegetables, you have to start over each year. Sure, you move forward with the accumulated knowledge of gardening years past, but you still have to ...
Companion planting is a common practice, especially in edible gardening, but this pairing of vegetables with mismatched ...
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.
In the gardening world, peppers are hot this year. At the herb festivals and farmers markets, farmers report that pepper plants are selling nearly as well as tomatoes and herbs. Backyard gardeners who ...
You should limit your temptation for complete control of water weeds this late in the year. In a few weeks, temperatures will be too low for healthy weed growth and the problem will disappear on its ...
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