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Bring Your Pepper Plants Inside For Winter! Here’s How 🌶️ 🫑 #shorts #garden #gardening
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@badassmother1426

10 months ago

Last fall I moved my potted peppers into a sunny window without pruning for winter. They were FULL of blooms and peppers. I picked the last peppers in February 2023. About half the leaves had fallen off so I severely pruned plants back. They started putting on new leaves in about April, and I moved them back outside after danger of frost. I was picking peppers in June. Lincoln Nebraska.

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@kimmcdonagh6756

10 months ago

First time i did this was last winter. It was so great! So much less effort to get the pepoers growing. So much more harvest.

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@Barefootchicken

10 months ago

I did this last year and it works fantastic!! Thank you Luke, you have changed my garden & helped me GROW BIGGER than ever before 💚

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@jenniferlucas6083

10 months ago

Yessss I'm trying this for the first time this year!

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@bukuroshja_shqiptare

10 months ago

Thank you for this. I had some major producers this year that I didn't want to part with.. It's a horrible feeling taking such healthy plants and throwing them on the burn pile when you've nurtured and cared for them for months!😫

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@foxnoxness4989

10 months ago

I find that my peppers and chili's fruit way more the second and third year, same with eggplant.

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@katherinecornette5315

10 months ago

Thanks Luke! I’m definitely saving a few pepper plants & hopefully I will get an earlier harvest next year🫑

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@vandenberglm

10 months ago

I would love to see updates on your potted peppers throughout the winter.

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@markmayes41

10 months ago

WOW!!! That has to be the most gorgeous soil that I've ever seen.

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@sofire6852

10 months ago

Right on time!!!

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@joesqudy

10 months ago

How much coffee did you have this morning Luke? Lol. Great idea. I am doing this as well. I had such a wonderful pepper plants. I want to save them as well for next season. Thanks for sharing. ❌⭕️🙏🏽♥️ Ju

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@missmartpants2269

10 months ago

Look at that dark healthy soil😍. I need to amend my bed so so badly. Can you cover hardening off the pepper plant come spring? Cause I had trouble with that this year. God bless

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@terriblejustawful2825

8 months ago

I'm not sure if this would work everywhere, but I'm in North Georgia (north of Atlanta where we get freezes and temps in the teens) and I leave my pepper plant in the ground over winter. It goes dormant on its own and loses its leaves when the trees do, and then it comes back the next year. My pepper plant is about 5' tall now.

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@jackiehorsley9263

10 months ago

That's so awesome Luke I did not know that pepper plants were tropical plants

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@sixfigurebookkeeper7588

10 months ago

Luke, thank you for this. I have read about people doing this but never actually seen it being done.

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@emylytle7149

10 months ago

We use the leaves for soups so, that’s great, I can chop my peppers and keep them in freezer for soups thanks Luke ur awesome! 😊👩‍🌾♥️

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@ofrecentvintage

10 months ago

Thank you for acknowledging just how long these plants will have to remain inside in some climates. I want to try this (albeit I'm VERY hesitant about possibility of bringing pests indoors) but, in my zone, they'll be inside at least 6 months. I haven't heard that long a time period mentioned in the other overwintering videos I've watched so I worried somewhat.

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@mellyg8872

10 months ago

I watched your video on this last year and I’m going to overwinter 4 of my sweet pepper plants cause it’s the hardest for me to grow. Hope I do this correctly 🙏

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@katharine5606

10 months ago

Very interesting!

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