Overwintering Pepper Plants: How To Dig, Pot, Fertilize And Prune Them
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 Published On Oct 23, 2020

Pepper plants are a staple in most vegetable gardens, but peppers are tender plants that cannot survive frost. Fear not: just because your growing season ends doesn't mean you can't still grow peppers. Pepper plants can be easily dug from the garden, placed in a container and brought inside for overwintering. In fact, if you have a sunny south-facing window, a pepper plant can continue to grow and produce fresh peppers all year long.

Overwintering pepper plants is a simple process. This video will teach you how to dig up the plants, move them into containers, teach you how to fertilize peppers, and show you how to prune pepper plants so you'll be overwintering peppers and growing peppers this winter! This video will make over wintering peppers and pruning peppers easy.

If you have any questions about how to grow peppers, how to overwinter peppers, pruning peppers plants, fertilizing peppers, any of the things I am growing in my garden, are looking for any garden tips and tricks, or have questions about vegetable gardening and organic gardening in general, please ask in the Comments below!

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