When bell peppers sprout and begin to grow, they start as small green shoots with two leaves. As they grow, they develop into larger plants with sturdy stems and broad green leaves. The peppers themselves start as small green bulbs that grow larger and change color as they ripen, eventually turning red, yellow, or orange.
To grow bell peppers from a bell pepper, save the seeds from a ripe bell pepper, dry them out, and then plant them in soil. Water the seeds regularly and provide plenty of sunlight. Once the seeds sprout and grow into seedlings, transplant them into a larger pot or garden bed. Harvest the bell peppers when they are ripe and enjoy your homegrown produce!
Bell Peppers do grow in different sizes.
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in your garden. of course
bell peppers grow n Asia, south amerca, and central America
as you would grow it anywhere else
in your garden. of course
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.
Bell peppers are annual plants, meaning they need to be replanted each year as they do not grow back on their own.
Bell peppers grow best in soil and organic soil.
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No, sweet peppers do not grow on trees; they are produced by herbaceous plants. Sweet peppers, also known as bell peppers, grow on bushy plants that typically reach about 1-3 feet in height. These plants produce fruit that grows directly from their stems.