It's worth noting that sometimes overwintered plants just won't do as well the next season. Sometimes a new plant is more vigorous than a second year pepper
My carmen peppers held up and produced through the mid 30s earlier this year. The frosts we got last. Week at 34 degrees were a little much though. 😊RIP peppers!
Who pulls pepper plants? 😮😱 if I live somewhere cold I would be digging that baby up and bringing it inside for the winter, praise God I live in a climate that my papers live outside year round for years
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It's worth noting that sometimes overwintered plants just won't do as well the next season. Sometimes a new plant is more vigorous than a second year pepper
I just saw the trench composting and luke threw in the mildewed squash plants but what about tomato plants esp if they got hit with disease?
My carmen peppers held up and produced through the mid 30s earlier this year. The frosts we got last. Week at 34 degrees were a little much though. 😊RIP peppers!
I believe there is one frost hardy capsicum species. Not commonly cultivated but ive seen it around
They will do fine during a FROST. They will die from a FREEZE. There is a difference between frost and FREEZE. Learn the difference
I've been manipulating a line of beefsteak tomatoes for the past 5yrs where they can handle down to 27 °F. They can also get up to 4lbs
I did this last year and they seemed to be stunted and didn't really do much this summer
Agree!
Who pulls pepper plants? 😮😱 if I live somewhere cold I would be digging that baby up and bringing it inside for the winter, praise God I live in a climate that my papers live outside year round for years
I believe it. Bever pulled them up.
I got so cold there it frosted your hair… 😂