April 16, 2015 | #1 |
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Extra Pepper Plants to Use ?
I have some extras I'm trying to figure out how to use. Weeks ago, I planted our peppers. I planted 5 Chocolate Cherry Bombs at 18" apart in a row. I have 4 extra plants and was thinking of planting them between and 8 inches further back than ones already planted.
Do you think this would overcrowd them? I've read some about dense planting peppers but have never tried it. |
April 16, 2015 | #2 |
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I've read that peppers will do ok if they each have 1 sq. ft. of area, so if you are staggering between the 18" apart spacings and back a bit, they'll probably be fine. I've planted a single row with 12" spacing and plants were normal size. Shading might be a bit of an issue if they're much smaller than the ones already planted and placed "further back" as you say. Be sure to fertilize them as needed and I think they'll be fine...or you could give them away.
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Great advice Kath, lol, I dug the holes for putting in the plants and dug up a briar root ball. The soil was just moved to this garden a month or so ago with a tractor and bucket. There's no telling what's under the surface.
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April 16, 2015 | #5 |
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Redbaron, you are right about growing peppers in my part of Texas. The hottest part of the day is around 5pm. I planted okra 18" on the west side of the peppers just for shading them.
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April 16, 2015 | #6 |
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Salt - good choice w/the chocolate cherry bombs. Good flavor, easy to de-seed (they have lots of seeds), yummy w/cream cheese, not really hot. Let us know how YOU fix them.
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