Forsyth MO. – I have been growing
cayenne
peppers for some years now, all from one original plant I
purchased from a commercial seed company years ago. Just one or two
plants supply me with all the peppers I need during the course of a
summer and fall! Then, sometime around mid to late November, I will
germinate few seeds to grow over the wintertime and which will then
be transplanted to large pots in the following spring. It's nice
having the greenery during the dark days of winter when the reduced
light allows for slow growth. By the time April comes around, I have
some great starter plants ready and raring to go!
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