Harvesting peppers video

Preparing Our Peppers for First Freeze! ❄️

Watch as Dale and Junior harvest the last of the peppers for the year and talk about the upcoming freeze.

Pepper plants will start to die off as soon as temps start to get into the 30’s-40’sF. If you live in an area that stays above those temps they can stay alive, but in most places they will die off over winter. You could try to move them indoors in the winter to a warm area with a lot of sun. It will not produce a lot of peppers in this way, but it will at least survive!

See how we have peppers all year long!

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