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- Start Indoors
- Transplant
- Start Outdoors
- Care
- Harvest
- Succession Plant
75 days. Capsicum annuum. Moderately thick walled pepper that is dark green turning to red when ripe. Plants bear heavily and love summer heat. Peppers are great raw or pickled. SHU of 3500-6000 units. Untreated seeds. Start seeds indoors about 7-8 weeks before planting outside. Place seeds 1/4" deep in cells filled with good potting mix. Keep warm! Peppers germinate best at 80 degrees so provide bottom heat if possible. Plants should receive as much sunlight as possible to prevent legginess. Transplant outdoors 12-18" apart. Keep soil evenly moist. Peppers do not tolerate drought well. Pick peppers promptly when they reach desired size and color.
Solanaceae Capsicum annuum
This is an example of the timeline you would see based on your growing conditions.
Cutworms
Agrotis, Amathes, Peridroma, Prodenia spp.
These caterpillars (the larvae of Noctuid moths) spend their days hiding underground and their nights feeding on the surface. They feed by wrapping themselves around the stem of a plant and eating it until the plant falls over. It can be very frustrating after you have spent weeks nurturing your transplants, to have them destroyed within days of planting out. If you suspect cutworm damage (it’s pretty obvious - the fallen plants will be laid on the ground with the stem still sticking out of the ground) dig down into the soil around the plant to find the culprit. During the day they hide in the soil near the fallen plant, so, it’s almost always there if you search around. If Cutworms are very bad you can deter them by putting little collars of cardboard or aluminum foil around the stem of each seedling. Night patrols can catch cutworms in the act.
Image: Eugene E. Nelson, Bugwood.org
Last Frost Date (LFD) refers to the approximate date of the last killing frost of spring.
Example first frost date on April 08.
First Frost Date (FFD) refers to the approximate date of the first killing frost of winter.
Example first frost date on November 01.
Current week.