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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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My plant has white flowers put they fall off r they the peppers if so y do they keep falling off what I'm I doing wrong they r about 3 feet tall in a pot on my porch please help
First time growing.
I planted my tomato, jalepeno and then bells a week later both other plants are sprouting well but not one sign of the bells growing. I used same soil and large pot in sun. There has been a few cold nights about 50 degrees today a high of 65. Should I bring them in or put in my out side green house it gets warm and is warm in the morning.
Depending on where you live, it is a little too cold now to grow peppers outdoors (they like warmth). Putting them in the greenhouse is a good idea. Bring them back outside when overnight and morning temperatures are not quite so chilly.
I have a problems getting the peppers to turn red. What do i need to do to get them to turn red?
The peppers will eventually turn red if they get enough sun. You can speed up the final ripening by putting them in a paper bag with a ripe tomato. The ethylene gas it emits will help things along.
I have 2 red bell sweet pepper plants. 1 of them have alot of holes in its leaves. what can I do to prevent this from happening?
You should dust it with 7dust u can find that at wall-mart it keeps pest away
It's difficult to be certain, but this could be caterpillars or flea beetles. Try an insecticidal soap, available in garden supply stores.
PLANTING BELL PEPPERS FROM SEEDS
I've read all of the questions and comments on this page and see that the bell peppers like warm climates. In Greensboro,NC the weather fluctuates from 60 deg. to 40, Is it possible to use warm water on the seeds and then cover them in black plastic during the warmest part of the day and then again when the temperatures drop?
Do I just need to leave them inside until they start to sprout?
Hi Joan,
I live right below you in Mebane NC. I started my bell pepper seeds inside about a month ago. I have moved them outside completely now and they are growing just fine. Out of one pack of seeds started this way I have about 20 seedlings. Most if not all have 5+ leaves already and are 3-5 inches tall. Starting the seeds inside would be your best route. Then once they have 3-4 leaves transplant them as per the description noted here.