Bell Peppers - Two Years of Production  @mhpgardener
Bell Peppers - Two Years of Production  @mhpgardener
mhpgardener | Bell Peppers - Two Years of Production @mhpgardener | Uploaded February 2014 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
After 2 years of growth, the bell peppers have produced enough. I planted these in early 2012 and they made a ton of peppers over the 2 year period. To get thru a second season, I cut them back to about 18 inches tall and over wintered them in the greenhouse. With a fully mature root system, the second years production was amazing. So if you have an opportunity to over winter some pepper plants, give it a try. I think you'll like the results.
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