July 9, 2019 | #16 |
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Here's my updated view on the differences of pepper needs vs. tomato needs:
* Peppers are ideally started earlier than tomatoes if you have a short season. * Peppers in the ground have a stronger need for mulch than tomatoes. * Peppers don't need to be caged as often as tomatoes. * Aphids and whiteflies seem to be more of a threat to peppers than tomatoes (if you leave them on), in my experience (but they're easily taken care of, too, if you don't want to leave them on). * I've never had cutworms sever a pepper (I'm sure it can happen, though), but I've had tomatoes fall victim to them. * It's easier to get fruit indoors on peppers. * Peppers seem to like heat more than tomatoes. * Cool nights seem to bother peppers more than they do tomatoes. * More pepper plants can often be grown in a space than tomatoes (but there are small tomato breeds, too). * Peppers grow more slowly than tomatoes. You don't generally have to worry about peppers smothering anything (but tomatoes are often willing to smother other stuff). |
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