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8 Comments

  1. We are in zone 5b and we also have a short growing season in Denver. Our peppers and tomatoes don’t produce until the very end of the growing season😭 green beans, zucchini, and our herbs grow amazing here

  2. Look into “Clyde’s garden planner” it’s only a few dollars and will help you tremendously on your gardening journey!
    Also, get the book “tomatoes, love carrots”

  3. Hello again. I'm over in Michigan. We did roma tomatoes and peppers in bags last year. The tomatoes did fantastic. The peppers were a flop. We have never gotten a good pepper harvest because we don't have long enough warm temps and they are too sensitive. I just wanted to give you a heads up because we are finally giving up on attempting peppers. I tried water melons for the first time last year and we had the same problem. That was our first attempt though so we aren't giving up on those yet.

  4. Frost dates are important, but you also have to take into consideration your average summer temperatures. I'm in a 9a zone, but the average summer high is about 65-70. That means I can't grow a lot of stuff without some sort of green house.

  5. I'm in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and our growing season is short as well, I have found with pepper plants starting them early indoors is great because they take forever and a lot of times don't produce well in our short season, however since you are already using grow bags and starting early, you should get some good growth. But definitely over winter your peppers and allow them to go dormant after the growing season is up, then in spring they will start flowering again and you should get a better harvest in the second year. Good luck in your garden, my garden had a hard time last summer, I'm hoping for a better harvest this year 🤞🏽

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