Capsicum (kap' si-kum) is the botanical name for peppers (both edible and ornamental). In the north, they are annuals. In their native warm countries, they are perennial shrubs. Peppers are fairly easy to start from seed. Start them about two weeks before you start tomato seeds (I start them 8 weeks before last expected frost in the Spring). The seeds need light to germinate, so start the seeds on a moistened paper towel in a plastic bag, or cover then very lightly with vermiculite. In the garden they like full sun.
Capsicum, commonly known as peppers, is typically grown as an annual in most climates due to its sensitivity to frost. However, in warmer climates where temperatures do not drop significantly, Capsicum can behave as a perennial, surviving and producing fruit for multiple years. Proper care, including protection from cold and appropriate pruning, can help extend its lifespan as a perennial plant.
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Neem is a perennial.
No, it is a perennial
Amaranth is both an annual and a perennial plant. It is typically grown as an annual for its edible leaves and seeds, but some varieties can survive multiple years in temperate climates if conditions are favorable.
Capsicum, commonly known as peppers, is typically grown as an annual in most climates due to its sensitivity to frost. However, in warmer climates where temperatures do not drop significantly, Capsicum can behave as a perennial, surviving and producing fruit for multiple years. Proper care, including protection from cold and appropriate pruning, can help extend its lifespan as a perennial plant.
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Basil is an annual, not a perennial.
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