You can over winter your peppers. Bell peppers, sweet peppers, hot peppers. It’s time to prepare your peppers for winter. Yes, you can keep your peppers year after year. In any climate!
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ty for the lesson. I did know about this but thankful for this video reminding me and showing exactly how to do!
I knew it, I've done it with Jalapenos. My habanadas just started ripening last week here in Georgia. I grow from seed so one less thing to baby along under grow lights in the spring the better.
Great video! I did know I could overwinter peppers, but didn't know how to do it in my growing zone 8b in the PNW. I just brought my scorpion pepper indoors, but don't have room for the rest of my jalapenos, bells, chiles and sweets.
Didn’t know about over winter peppers. I live in southern New England. On the south south shore Long Island
Zone 9a. This is the first year I've had any luck with peppers, so I will definitely try this overwintering plan.🤞
I learned peppers were perennial several years ago, from you 😀. I have tried overwintering twice. But both time were done haphazardly and incorrectly and were unsuccessful. But most of my sweet peppers have just started ripening and I would like to get an earlier harvest next year. So I'm going to try again, following your instructions a bit better. Thanks for this video
I did know I could over winter my pepper, bc I learned it from you 3 years ago 😁
So relieved to hear this because I have a couple pepper plants(one rainbow Thai and one jalapeño-white Thai chili cross) that are fabulous – super pretty, exceptionally prolific with great flavor. I would hate to just toss them for the winter.
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Tried to overwinter my peppers in my basement. They didnt make it. My basement was too warm I guess, I dont know. The stems went all brown.
I tried overwintering some pepper plants last year. As well as starting new seeds. I felt like overwinterig was a haasel and prefer to just start new peppers seeds. I dont think it produced a whole lot either.
Great information thank you. I wasn’t aware about the gnats. FYI I’m in Australia and the west facing wall of my garage does the trick. I’ve lifted all my chillies and peppers capsicums, placed in pots and lined them up in the raised garden bed against the garage 👍 depending on your country I would imagine 😊 love your content
Brian can't I just leave them in my raised bed? Water them once month? Zone10b
Thank God for that! I am going to winter my peppers! Blessings ❤
Learned how to overwinter my peppers from you a couple years ago thanks for the refresher 🙂
Thank you. I missed it somehow, when did you apply the phosphorous?
We will be trying this out in NE Georgia this winter.
How do you control the bugs and spiders from coming into your house if you bring your plant into you home. I do not like the bugs in the house.
Excellent video!
Wish I had this info a couple years ago. I'm in Idaho zone 6b and overwintered Jalapenos a couple years ago. With no direction on how to prune, it wasn't great, but it did work. I gave it to a neighbor and she is overwintering this plant again this year.
Never knew that!