No
Yes, green peppers are unripe when they are picked from the plant.
They plant sweet peppers
no, green peppers are simply unripe red ones
To harvest hot peppers effectively, wear gloves to protect your hands, use sharp scissors or pruning shears to cut the peppers from the plant, and avoid pulling or twisting the peppers to prevent damage to the plant. Harvest peppers when they are fully ripe and firm to the touch.
Yes, you can plant seeds from dried peppers and they can still grow into new plants. Drying the peppers does not harm the seeds' ability to germinate and grow.
The main difference is the label that the grower puts on it. They are all edible, but many peppers sold as ornamental are hotter than those which Americans like to eat.
you can plant egg plants, beans, and peppers.
Bell peppers grow on a different type of plant, which is a low-growing bushy plant that belongs to the nightshade family. They do not grow on trees.
A single bell pepper plant can produce anywhere from 5 to 20 bell peppers in six months, depending on factors like the plant's variety, growing conditions, and care provided. Optimal sunlight, water, and nutrients can enhance the yield. Additionally, some plants may continue to produce beyond six months if conditions remain favorable.
no they grow from plant
they develop from a polinated flower
late spring