In order to grow green peppers, it’s best to start off with a well-tilled garden bed that is deep with compost or manure. Use one green pepper seed per hole for a green pepper plant with help from an organic farmer in this free video on vegetable gardening and horticulture.
Expert: Jarrett Man
Contact: stonesoupfarm.googlepages.com
Bio: Jarrett Man created and runs Stone Soup Farm, an organic vegetable and fruit operation in Belchertown, Mass.
Filmmaker: EquilibrioFilms Jenn

28 Comments
nice job – very informative!
I have never heard of a variety called "green pepper"..do you mean "bell peppers"? Lots of pepper varietys are green.
Jarrett is such a cutie pie!!!
one of the only expert village series that's good, thanks for the vids
endearing 🙂
surprised such a young man can give such a good detail. Great job young america.
YEA!!!! WE USE JOHNNYS SEEDS TOOO!!!
what a nice boy
Obsession with tillers… Use a spade a fork and a rake, you will do a deeper better job.
You're so cute! We're growing our first batch of peppers and your video was very informative. Thanks =)
@Mrsiepel i bet you do
@Mrsiepel i bet you do
Why does Jarret always sound out of breathe?
what month in so cal?
Hi Jarrett your cute 😉 (lol)
good job
LOL why does this guy remind me of this?
watch?v=EVllL4tNZsI
"How to Grow Green Peppers" implies we will see something actually growing. You must have watched "How to Make a Video" by eHow.
I so want your life, man! Sooner I get off the damn grid, the better.
learned a few new things.. thanks homie
Thanks, good stuff.
Thank you
nice..
Hey sir, I live in Singapore, South-East Asia. And I really like growing peppers, and I wonder that Singapore temperature is around 28 degree Celsius to 36 degree Celsius. So i would like to seek your guidance on whether I can grow bell peppers that temperature.
Thank You
Peppers aren't vegetables.
Peppers aren't vegetables.
Sweet
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