This is a photo a took today of a I believe Thai chili plant that I never took out last year. These remaining peppers are from last year as well I never picked. I have not been watering it except for natural rain.
I kept pepper plants up to 3 years in 9b California. They took a beating during winter but came back every spring
Icedcoffeeee
I should mail you a snowball for asking this!:) It looks beautiful! Maybe a little veggie fertilizer around the base for the new season? It really doesnt look like it needs anything.
sitewolf
I once kept a tabasco pepper plant going for 5 years before it finally peter peppered out.
It’s still green, appears it even has flowers, water it and see what happens.
RegionalHardman
I would take off all the peppers and prune out some of the branches in the middle to open it up a little bit. Then give it a feed and a fresh mulch. It looks good anyway, but this would spruce it up a little
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I don’t know about reviving, it looks pretty vived to me already.
Peppers are perennial. Here is a good page telling you just about anything you want to know about overwintering peppers
[Overwintering Pepper Plants – Keep Your Plants for Years – Pepper Geek](https://peppergeek.com/overwintering-pepper-plants/)
I kept pepper plants up to 3 years in 9b California. They took a beating during winter but came back every spring
I should mail you a snowball for asking this!:) It looks beautiful! Maybe a little veggie fertilizer around the base for the new season? It really doesnt look like it needs anything.
I once kept a tabasco pepper plant going for 5 years before it finally peter peppered out.
It’s still green, appears it even has flowers, water it and see what happens.
I would take off all the peppers and prune out some of the branches in the middle to open it up a little bit. Then give it a feed and a fresh mulch. It looks good anyway, but this would spruce it up a little