answersLogoWhite

0

What month do you sow pepper seeds?

User Avatar

Anonymous

16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

When was Seeds We Sow created?

Seeds We Sow was created on 2011-09-06.


To sow something is to?

"Sow" means to plant seeds


Is it safe now to sow seeds direct in the garden?

no you should not sow seeds until the last of April


What are homographs for sow?

Homographs for "sow" are: "sow" meaning to plant seeds in the ground "sow" meaning a female pig


You use seeds from the jalapeno to plant but how and what do you do to get them where they are ready to sow?

To prepare jalapeño seeds for planting, start by harvesting seeds from a mature jalapeño pepper. Clean the seeds by removing any pulp and letting them dry for a few days in a cool, dark place. Once dry, store the seeds in a paper envelope or a small container until you're ready to sow them. When it's time to plant, soak the seeds in water for a few hours to help with germination, then sow them in seed trays or directly in the garden after the last frost, ensuring they have adequate warmth and moisture.


How do you sow?

To sow (long O) is to plant seeds. A sow (short O) is a female pig.


Is sow a verb adjective or noun?

It dependson the sow you are talking about. If it sow as in scattering seeds, then it is a verb. If it is sow as in a female pig, then it is a noun.


What is the term used for the scattering of seeds?

The scattering of seeds is to sow.


To plant or scatter seeds?

sow


Are pepper seeds poisonous?

Pepper seeds (or peppercorns) are not poisonous. They are ground to make ground white or black pepper. Pepper seeds from vegetables in the capsicum family are not poisonous either.


Are pepper seeds posionous?

Pepper enclosureYes indeed a pepper is a seed enclosure because the seeds in a pepper are closed in by the outside of the pepper.


Which is sow a homophone or homograph?

"Sow" is a homograph because it can have two different meanings and pronunciations: as a verb meaning to plant seeds, pronounced like "soh"; and as a noun referring to a female pig, pronounced like "sow."