Re: Peppers as perennials
- Subject: Re: Peppers as perennials
- From: "Purrfleece Farms" p*@alltel.net
- Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 13:04:51 -0500
When we lived in Scotsdale, we had a winter when the temperatures never went
below about 38 degrees and the peppers and tomatoes continued to grow. I
don't know the zone but I am in zone 7 and they don't survive here except in
greenhouses.
Rich
pfarms@alltel.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "apws" <apws@eudoramail.com>
To: <veggie@plantideas.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 12:29 PM
Subject: Peppers as perennials
> Hello all,
> I believe I have read that pepper plants are actually perennial, and I am
> wonder in what zones that might be true and whether it might be possible
to
> keep a couple of my hot pepper plants till next year. Has anyone grown
> peppers as perennials? What do I need to do?
> I didn't succeed in getting my poblanos to germinate this year, and last
> year they were extremely late, so it would be a great help if I could keep
> one or two plants over till next year.
> Many thanks,
> Pat
> Zone 7(b?)
>
> At 10:33 AM 7/30/03, you wrote:
> >Not really knowing what your space is like (shade/sun, zone/microclimate,
> >etc.) I'm just offering the idea of espailiers fruit trees using semi
dwarf
> >or dwarf varieties. Also hops or large hipped roses can be trained
> >up/across. In the Spring you can eat the tender hop shoots and in the
late
> >Autumn have rose hips to collect. With narrow spaces, you can think up
and
> >across but also pairing with other plants, you might be able to also have
a
> >productive understory with care.
> >~sheila
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "mg026307, mg026307" <mg026307@STUDENT.FULLERTON.EDU>
> >To: <veggie@plantideas.com>
> >Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 12:39 PM
> >Subject: RE: Any ideas on Vegetables?
> >
> >
> >I live in southern california and grow kiwi vines. I started with a male
> >and a female plant.
> >
> >Mary.
> >
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Kavita Kalpit Jain [k*@hotmail.com]
> >Sent: Mon 7/28/2003 4:08 PM
> >To: veggie@plantideas.com
> >Cc:
> >Subject: Re: Any ideas on Vegetables?
> >
> >do fruits grow on vines?
> >
> >i have a narrow strip of abt 2 ft X 50 ft along the fence and want to
know
> >what wud be the best thing to grow there which cud use the fence support
to
> >crawl on to if needed.
> >
> >thanks
> >
> >kavita
> >
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> > >Subject: Any ideas on Vegetables?
> > >Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 15:29:08 -0700 (PDT)
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