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Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by David G, Mar 8, 2013.

  1. David G

    David G Gardener

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    Hi I have managed to keep a Pepper plant overwinter, that's a miracle in it's self, now have I achieved anything and will I get a good start to more peppers this year. Pepper.jpg Thanks in advance Dave
     
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    Well done! That's a good looking specimen, Dave :dbgrtmb:

    Unfortunately, I can't answer your questions, but hopefully someone will be along soon who can :)
     
  3. clueless1

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    I can't remember who it is but somebody on here routinely keeps some over winter in order to get a head start. They are after all a perennial if you can keep conditions right for them, which you obviously have.
     
  4. Phil A

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    It'll pick up again when the light levels increase. You might want to repot it with some fresh compost as it will have had most of the nutrient away with those fruits.:)

    james swann will be along in a bit to put me right:biggrin:
     
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