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Growing Peppers
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- Start seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before
last frost. (usually mid Jan. in zone 9) see
How to Start Seeds
- Germination temperature: 80-85 degrees
- 6-21 days to germinate
(moisture & temperature could effect germination times)
- Plant in garden when 8-10 weeks old
& well developed
- Space 12 inches apart in beds
- Full sun, in heat of summer keep well
watered they might wilt in late afternoon but will perk up when
sun goes down.
- 60-75 days to harvest from planting in
ground. Pepper plants will last years if they don't freeze
and are taken care of.
- Can also be grown in containers at least
14 inches.
- If saving the seeds do not let
cross pollinate
- Stake & tie up as needed for support
- To save seeds scrape seeds off veins
and dry in cool place for at least 2 wks till they crack
when bent.
   
Peppers like heat so don't
put in ground too soon. Usually Feb.-April is good. I
always start them in cells, than after about 4 weeks pot up
to 3-4" pots which should hold them until planting out.
Fertilize with fish emulsion every 2 weeks and continue
through harvest. Harvest 60-75 days green or red, they
average about 2" long. If saving seeds wait till they are
red and a little over ripe. Then cut open and scrape out
seeds. Use gloves if they are hot!! Lay seeds on plate and
dry. For some ideas on how to use all those peppers you are
going to get see my recipes page.
If you have any questions I did not
answer please
E-Mail
me.
Comments or Questions
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Revised:
03/06/12.
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