So every year I've been trying to keep plants surviving longer and longer. It seems like I cannot get a plant to last more than a season. Peppers in particular. Regardless of how large the plant was the previous season, I've struggled to get that plant to produce a product the next season. Grapevine and boysenberries being exempt from this discussion. But this pepper plant is proving me wrong. The plant was much larger last season and produced quite a bit. In the winter the plant sort of died off but not completely. And then this spring I started noticing a resurgence of life. The plant looks really healthy and already has large peppers on it. Lots of flowers as well.
I don't know what I did but it seems to be working. And I hope it keeps working.
I don't know what I did but it seems to be working. And I hope it keeps working.
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