Gardening tips….bell pepper?
Posted on Aug 29, 2009 under Gardening Tips |Does anyone have any Gardening Tips for growing bell peppers?
What, is cyanne2ak nuts?? The plant HAS to flower to produce peppers!! The pepper comes from the flower.(a very small white flower about the size of a dime) I have been growing Bell peppers in the N.E. for 40 years. Plant seedlings outside after the threat of your last frost. Water and fertilize with all of your other vegetable plants in the garden. I plant mine right next to my tomato plants. They are very hearty and easy to grow. Good luck and BON APPITITE!
August 29th, 2009 at 5:50 am
Yes, Plant them and DO NOT FERTILIZE. Just plant them, water them really good for the first month and then let it go. Peppers don’t bloom and form the actual peppers until the plant thinks it is dying….hence no fertilizer.
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August 29th, 2009 at 6:24 am
Yes I do !!!! If your planting Bell Peppers the best advice I can give you is to plant Marigolds (flowers) around them !!! Yes ! This will keep any and all unwanted bugs away and protect your peppers !!! Good Luck !!! (gosh I do so miss having a garden !)
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August 29th, 2009 at 6:50 am
alls i do is till, manure and plant,,,, stake them when they start to get big,,,, thats all i did and mine did awsome last year
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August 29th, 2009 at 7:17 am
What, is cyanne2ak nuts?? The plant HAS to flower to produce peppers!! The pepper comes from the flower.(a very small white flower about the size of a dime) I have been growing Bell peppers in the N.E. for 40 years. Plant seedlings outside after the threat of your last frost. Water and fertilize with all of your other vegetable plants in the garden. I plant mine right next to my tomato plants. They are very hearty and easy to grow. Good luck and BON APPITITE!
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Personal experience.
August 29th, 2009 at 7:46 am
No, sorry….my thumbs aren’t very green, hahahha!!
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August 29th, 2009 at 8:14 am
Give ten points to the Polish guy.
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