It will be nice if pepper plants do grow back every year. If you live in a region where the winter is not so serious, you will definitely give it a thought. The thing is, in most parts of North America and any other place where the winter is really serious, pepper plants won’t be able to survive if they are left outside.
Normally, all kinds of pepper are grown as annuals by most growers. Pepper is sown, grown, picked, and then thrown into the compost heap when the season ends.
As we mentioned, it is possible for pepper plants to grow every year if you provide them with good conditions. So, let’s take a look at how to be successful at growing peppers in any type of climatic condition.
The Ideal Conditions To Help Pepper Grow Back Every Year
1. The Growing Temperature2. Soil And Fertilizer Type3. Availability Of Sunlight And Water4. Prepare Your Plants Before Overwintering5. Move Pepper Plants Indoor
There are pepper varieties that are cold-resistant, early maturers, and those that can adapt to so many conditions.
So, choosing any of these types of varieties will also help increase your chances of being successful at overwintering and growing back every year.