Pepper plants can be red, green, sometimes orange
The color "lemon pepper" could be considered as a color that rhymes with pepper. Lemon is yellow and can be associated with the color yellow.
Baby pepper plants are called starter plants. You can buy pepper starter plants at your local hardware stores or from on-line garden websites.
No, pepper is made from the ground seeds of plants. Pepper is a vegetable product.
Pepper plants thrive best in temperatures between 70-90F. Temperatures below 50F can harm pepper plants and make it difficult for them to thrive.
Yes, pepper plants typically flower before producing peppers.
Yes, rats may eat pepper plants as they are attracted to the leaves and fruits of the plant.
Pepper plants can be identified by their small white flowers, shiny green leaves, and the shape and color of their fruits, which can range from green to red to yellow. They also have a distinct spicy aroma when the leaves are crushed.
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Pepper plants typically produce fruit for about 3 to 5 months, depending on the variety and growing conditions.
Pepper plants can typically live indoors for 2-3 years with proper care and conditions.
Pepper plants typically produce fruit for about 3 to 5 months, depending on the variety and growing conditions.
You can determine when a bell pepper is ripe by looking at its color and firmness. A ripe bell pepper will have a vibrant color, such as red, yellow, or orange, and will feel firm to the touch.