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Chyna ♡ on Instagram: "here’s a super easy way to start bell pepper seeds from scraps, this is my first time trying to grow bell peppers and so far so good🤞🏾
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Chyna ♡ on Instagram: "here’s a super easy way to start bell pepper seeds from scraps, this is my first time trying to grow bell peppers and so far so good🤞🏾 • • • #gardening #bellpeppers #growfromscraps #gardeningtips #homestead #apartmentsteading #foodie #blackhomesteader"

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We help you grow. on Instagram: "Should you prune your #pepper plants? This advice has been spread around for ages, and honestly - we've done it as well. But we don't anymore, for a few reasons:  First, what is "topping"? It's a weirdly-phrased way to describe snipping the growing tip off of your pepper plants when they're young to force lower branching, creating more foliage and theoretically more peppers.   While it CAN work, we'd only use it in one specific scenario:  If you have a long, warm growing season, it's early in the season, and the pepper you're topping produces small peppers in large amounts. Think a Thai chili, or a shishito.   We wouldn't do it with a large pepper like a bell, or in a short season - there's just not enough time to "make up the difference" when you chop the How To Grow Green Peppers, Topping Pepper Plants, Growing Peppers In Garden, What To Do With Peppers, Pepper Plants Growing Tips, Growing Green Peppers, Tabasco Peppers, Small Peppers, Growing Chili Peppers

We help you grow. on Instagram: "Should you prune your #pepper plants? This advice has been spread around for ages, and honestly - we've done it as well. But we don't anymore, for a few reasons: First, what is "topping"? It's a weirdly-phrased way to describe snipping the growing tip off of your pepper plants when they're young to force lower branching, creating more foliage and theoretically more peppers. While it CAN work, we'd only use it in one specific scenario: If you have a long…

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