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Neysastore 20pcs Giant Penis Peter Pepper Seeds Plants Bonsai
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Shipping: Australia: $21.00 (more destinations)
Condition: Brand new
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Condition: 100% Brand New and Good Quality
Color: Red
Pack Quantity: 20 Particle/ 1 Bag
How to Plant Peter Peppers
Peppers grow throughout the country in summertime gardens,
with a range of growth habits and fruit production.
Peter peppers are long-season plants and produce small, hot, red and yellow fruits.
These 2- to 4-inch-long peppers bring interest to the garden with their suggestive shapes,
and bring a hot kick to any kitchen dish. Plant Peter peppers early, in the right site and soil,
for a harvest hot and spicy enough to make you blush.
Instructions
1.Plant Peter pepper seeds in mid-spring after the last frost of the year.
These plants fail in frost and do best with 60- to 65-degree F starts.
Plant from seed in zones with four- to five-month summers, as these little plants require 90 to 100 days to reach
maturity.
2.Set the Peter pepper plot in a spot with full sunshine, even ground and good air circulation.
Dig into the top 10 inches of soil to break it up, and add 4 inches of organic compost to produce a rich,
crumbly foundation. Mix 5-10-10 or 8-16-16 granular fertilizer into the soil to encourage rooting and establishment.
Peter pepper plants produce better pepper harvest when they start with full sun and rich nutrition.
3.Plant Peter pepper seeds 1/4 inch deep at 18 to 24 inches in the row.
These bushes grow to 2 feet in height and need adequate space for sun and air exposure.
Leave 2 to 3 feet between rows for gardening.
4.Water the peppers with 2 inches of water every week to keep them healthy and growing,
and use 1 to 2 inches of organic mulch to keep soil moist and warm during the season.
5.Feed the Peter pepper plants with 12-12-12 or high-nitrogen fertilizer once the fruit sets.
This fertilizer encourages fruit production and ripening.
Follow manufacturer recommendations in regard to quantity and safe application.
Color: Red
Pack Quantity: 20 Particle/ 1 Bag
How to Plant Peter Peppers
Peppers grow throughout the country in summertime gardens,
with a range of growth habits and fruit production.
Peter peppers are long-season plants and produce small, hot, red and yellow fruits.
These 2- to 4-inch-long peppers bring interest to the garden with their suggestive shapes,
and bring a hot kick to any kitchen dish. Plant Peter peppers early, in the right site and soil,
for a harvest hot and spicy enough to make you blush.
Instructions
1.Plant Peter pepper seeds in mid-spring after the last frost of the year.
These plants fail in frost and do best with 60- to 65-degree F starts.
Plant from seed in zones with four- to five-month summers, as these little plants require 90 to 100 days to reach
maturity.
2.Set the Peter pepper plot in a spot with full sunshine, even ground and good air circulation.
Dig into the top 10 inches of soil to break it up, and add 4 inches of organic compost to produce a rich,
crumbly foundation. Mix 5-10-10 or 8-16-16 granular fertilizer into the soil to encourage rooting and establishment.
Peter pepper plants produce better pepper harvest when they start with full sun and rich nutrition.
3.Plant Peter pepper seeds 1/4 inch deep at 18 to 24 inches in the row.
These bushes grow to 2 feet in height and need adequate space for sun and air exposure.
Leave 2 to 3 feet between rows for gardening.
4.Water the peppers with 2 inches of water every week to keep them healthy and growing,
and use 1 to 2 inches of organic mulch to keep soil moist and warm during the season.
5.Feed the Peter pepper plants with 12-12-12 or high-nitrogen fertilizer once the fruit sets.
This fertilizer encourages fruit production and ripening.
Follow manufacturer recommendations in regard to quantity and safe application.



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