Want To Grow Great Peppers?

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To Get The BEST Peppers, CAREFULLY handle the seedlings!

Here I show how I am transplanting my Pepper Seedlings, into their Fabric Grow Gags. I've been following this method and have really nice, fresh harvests each year, as well as enough for making my Marinara Sauces, my salsa's, stuffed roasted pepper and more.

Let me know how you are growing your peppers, and what types and varieties? Thanks

My gardens are in Zone 7a/7b New England.

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It's almost ironic, as Peppers are one of my least favorites that I grow. I cook with them, and my girls love to eat them. I don't hate them, they're just not a favorite.

I plant almost ALL my vegetables in Fabric Grow Bags
I use a mix of 1/3 my own compost, 1/3 resued soil from last year's bags, and 1/3 Sphagnum Peat Moss from Canada. Peat Moss from Canada is a sustainable product. The Peat harvested in the UK is coming from OLD world Peat Bogs, and Strip mined, without a plan for replacing it. To the soil, I add a handful of some organic granular Bone Meal, and also I feed some higher nitrogen fertilizer when they are first planted.

I planted 2 Sweet Banana Pepper, 3 golden California Wonder Sweet Bell, a Lunch Box Bell Pepper mix (small be), 2 Lemon Aji (medium spicy with some nice flavor - I usually use it to make spicy salsa!) and 2 Habanada (these are same flavor as Habanero, without the hot heat).

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The top smaller plants are the Pepper. The bottom are Onions.

Are you growing in your own Peppers? How do you Like Them? Spicy? Mild? How do you cook them? Roasted? Grilled? Salsa's? Let me know below, in the comments.

My gardens are in Zone 7a/7b New England.


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You're late in posting this for pypt. 😉😁😁

I have not been able to buy any seeds since about 2020.

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I like the Tucker cameo 👍 onion in pepper bag? doesn't the bunnies eat in your garden? the peppers that survived look great. Our peppers are off to a good start also.

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i plant an onion in peppers, and some tomato. (and their own bags)
The bunnies LOVE my clover (my lawn) and only one baby bunny munches the leaves on my purple Brussels Sprouts

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Es súper cultivar nuestros propios alimentos "considero que cada ser humano debería de tener un jardín con cultivos para su casa xd" yo he cultivado pimientos 😄 es una planta que crece rápido a mí parecer, 2 meses y medio "creo" para tener un buen arbusto de pimientos 🫣 una planta muy efectiva

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Gracias... normalmente para mí unos 3 meses para una planta de pimiento decente.

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En 3 meses están bien bonitos 🫑 y más con buen abono

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