May 15, 2024

VIDEO: Grow the Same Pepper Plant Two Years in a Row!


Most gardeners grow peppers as annuals, but they’re perennials! Learn pepper pruning strategies for overwintering pepper plants, plus a few other tips and tricks to keep your peppers safe over the cold winter days and nights.

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: Grow the Same Pepper Plant Two Years in a Row!

  1. deadly, i live in canada, zone 3/3b. it gets to -40f here. Going to try to overwinter my peppers ive started growing this year.

  2. I love using reptisoil and likewise products for plants. Would it hold enough nutrients to grow with? I have a poblano pepper and a jalapeño pepper. Pablo is in nature’s miracle soil and is quite small (Walmart bought and smaller pot) and the jalapeño was grown in a larger pot outside at a nursery (doing very well) but what’s the best soil for peppers?! I got what I thought was best and even used pepper fertilizer but it isn’t growing nearly as well (I know I need a bigger pot to start with)

  3. Don't tell your viewers to subscribe in order to see future updates, And then not update. You literally haven't done a single update on this plant since this video; and I've noticed that on multiple videos your subscribers ask for updates and you never respond or update. Pretty shady.

  4. Thanks for this, I have a hybrid hot / banana pepper plant that is amazing on pizza. I am going to do some cuttings and dig it up / transplant before its frosting (Oct 3). Here's hoping!

  5. People who say it’s hard to overwinter superhot chillies haven’t tried (not that I tried very hard but), I just overwintered a Carolina reaper, gave it a trim, almost forgot about it, when I remembered I gave it some fertiliser, gave it some water when I remembered, and apart from that left it alone, now it’s growing real nice, it got to -3 c some days -1 for like 3 or more days straight and its perfectly fine, am from Aus so hence why its only just starting to get growth, oh and it was Outside the entire time

  6. I had some great tasting, very productive poblanos this year, I’ll give this a shot, nothing to lose. I also kept seed for next spring, may try both.

  7. I am in Canada winter is extremely cold but same time don’t have space inside house for plants after pruning please let me know what I should do to save my paper plants during winter

  8. This is my first year overwintering some of my best pepper plants, and I'm really anxious to see how well they do next spring. I hate how my tomatoes are all ready so much sooner than the peppers, and every year I find myself buying peppers to can my salsas and sauces, and then having peppers later when the tomatoes are slowing down, so I'm hopeful to not have to buy peppers next summer. The one good thing I did this year was freeze tomatoes to can later in the season so I have peppers from my garden to use with some of the tomatoes I froze. Every season I work on several new things to produce more of our own food, so this should be one of our game changers for spring and summer 2022!

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