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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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Good question. In most of temperate North America, the pepper is grown as an annual. It is a 鈥渢ender鈥 vegetable and easily killed by frost. However, in tropical regions, the pepper grows as a perennial plant.
My plants are starting to flower and are about a foot tall. Would it help production to cut off the early flowers to allow the plant to grow larger and stronger before allowing the fruit to set?
If your pepper plants are vigorous and doing well, it may not improve their production and overall health to remove the first round of flowers. However, if the plants are struggling or growing slowly, then it can sometimes help to remove the first round of flowers.
Approximately many bell peppers can grow on a plant at once?
As is mentioned below, bell peppers average about 6 to 8 peppers per plant. Some may yield less (2 or 3), some more (15 or more).
When do peppers change their color
Peppers change color as they near their ripe stage. Check the 鈥渄ays to maturity鈥 on seed packets or in catalogs for a guideline for your particular variety (such as 鈥楤ell Boy鈥 bell peppers mature in about 70 days). This will be the time when the pepper is at the peak of maturity, and fully colored. If you want your peppers immature (for different crispness and flavor), pick them earlier. Some peppers will start coloring up different colors before their final color (such as turning from yellow-green to yellow to orange to red). Timing, though, will depend on variety and local conditions.
I bought what was supposed to be red and yellow peppers. They are not turning. I picked what is supposed to be yellow this morning. It is about 3 1/2 x 3 1/2" and had been on the plant about 3 weeks. How long does it take to turn? Should I gave left it. I am thinking that it was labeled wrong.
So if I understand this, you just wait for them to turn the red or yellow.
is it too late to put peppers outdoor now??