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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Bell Peppers (Sweet Peppers)
Cooking Notes
Peppers are excellent with almost anything: sandwiches, scrambled eggs, pizza, salads, and dips.
We also enjoy cooking peppers, whether beef stir-fry, smoky roasted peppers, or meat and rice stuffed peppers.
Plus, peppers can be pickled! See how to make pickled peppers!
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I bought a green pepper pre-planted plant and re-planted it into my garden. It seems to be growing fine leaves look great ect. but it only has 1 green pepper that has bloomed. Will it grow any more???
Jerri, still early in the season here, so I would safely assume yes. My peppers produce the most mid-summer through the end of summer. If you like red (sweeter) peppers, try leaving them on the plant a little longer until they turn red.
Does pruning the flowers on young pepper plants encourage them to grow faster or taller? I have some bell pepper plants that started producing fruits when the plants were only 10 inches tall. I was concerned the plants would be stunted and not sturdy enough to bear full-sized peppers, so I pruned the young fruits and a number of the flower buds until the plant grew larger. Does this make any difference?
Some gardeners do prune certain stems and flowers/fruit at this stage (about 10 to 12 inches tall). Overall, it may help with the sturdiness of the plant, creating a thicker main stem, and may produce more side shoots. It is best to prune before the flowers actually form fruit. Sometimes pruning at this early stage might encourage more fruiting, or result in fewer but larger fruit.
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This is my first time planting muskmelons and bell peppers. I planted them all from seeds. The melons already have flowers on them but my peppers were late to start blooming. Once they did, I planted them. That was about 2 months ago. Right now they are only a few inches tall. I haven't seen any flowers either. Is this normal? I'm not sure how long its typically supposed to take.
Is it possible you had some cool nights? On trick to increase blooms on peppers is to use a 16 oz spray bottle of water with 1 tbs of epsom salt.
I planted 3 green bell pepper plants. One is planted where my tomatoes were, and two where my peanuts were. The one where the tomatoes were is starting to produce peppers now. The ones where the peanuts were are slightly yellow, the growth seems stunted, and they just don't look very good. Is there something that the peanut plant gives off that's not good for the pepper plant? And is it ok to plant pepper plants in the same spot every year? I've heard rotating is better. Thank you.
It was my experience that yellowish leaves on bells is from to much watering.
Hi Lindsay,
We don't have any information or experience about growing peppers and peanuts in the same spot. We suggest that you move your peppers to a different spot in the garden to see if they will do better. It is a good practice to rotate your crops every year.