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Peppers Seed Starting Tips

Peppers Seed Starting Tips

Peppers are a tender, warm-weather crop.

Detailed pepper growing tips: How to Grow Peppers.

There are two basic kinds of peppers: sweet and hot. Sweet peppers are mild in flavor; they include bell peppers. Hot peppers are pungent and range in flavor from spicy to extremely hot.

Peppers ripen to red, yellow, orange, purple, and brown depending upon the variety.

Peppers mature in 55 to 80 days from transplanting. Seedlings ready for transplanting—whether you start them yourself or buy them at a garden center—will be about 40 to 50 days old. That means peppers from sowing require 90 to 140 days to reach maturity depending on the variety.

Pepper Sowing and Planting Tips

Interplanting: Plant peppers with bush beans, chives, cucumbers, lettuce, marigolds, eggplant, tomatoes.

Container Growing Peppers: Choose a 10-gallon container or larger.

Pepper Planting Calendar

Peppers Seed Starting Tips

Types of Peppers

There are two basic kinds of peppers: sweet and hot.

Botanical Name: Capsicum annum (mostly sweet peppers), Capsicum chinense, Capsicum frutescens (hot or chili peppers).

Peppers are a member of the Solanaceae family, other members of this family are tomatoes, eggplants, and potatoes.

Related Articles:

How to Grow Sweet Peppers

How to Grow Hot Peppers

Pepper Problems Troubleshooting

 


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