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Brandon Krebs posted in the group Homesteading / survival
🌶 🫑 Pepper plants from my garden last year! You can dig up your pepper plants since they are perennials before the 1st frost. Keep the root ball intact and place in a container with dirt. They will go dormant over the winter so minimal watering will needed. Also make sure they receive little light and don’t freeze! When spring arrives you can replant them back in your garden! I believe pepper plants will produce for 7-10 years depending on variety! Hot peppers will got hotter each year as the plant matures! 🌶 🫑
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Well I needed to know this around October 😜
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