Mm! Spicy! I bet it keeps the critters away!
where are you still growing peppers at this time of year?
North central Florida. Ocala.
@Shaggy2018 gotcha......nice lookin plant.
That's a big plant, do you overwinter it? In Canada our pepper plants are all seasonal, no way they can survive a winter so I never see them more than a foot high.
Last winter I had this pepper plant in a pot and kept it on our lanai. But I planted it in the ground this summer and it has really taken off. Surprisingly it just keeps bearing large beautiful peppers. I did put it close to the house to help keep it a bit warmer on our colder days.
This pepper plant is now over two years old. Last year it was in a pot on my lanai. I decided to put it in the ground this summer and it just took off. Im not sure if it will survive another winter but I think it will. Our winters are not that cold...we barely get freezing temps and when we do it is usually for a few hours.
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