Here’s How to REGROW the Same Pepper Plant Every Year! (How to Overwinter Your Peppers)
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
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Tuck is the best helper. What a good boy. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yes, Tuck deserves all the snacks he wants. 🌞⭐❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The peppers are always the last fruit bearing plants to remain in my garden, and I usually get rid of them along with the tomatoes, so this is like a pepper 🌶️ revolution! Awesome, my friend.
you can overwinter tomatoes too
@@minamurHow? Is it the same process?
@@minamurI tried to overwinter some tomato cuttings inside last winter, but I didn’t realize it has tomato hornworms or eggs on it. When I check back, they already ate all the leaves 😢😢
I just love your little dog in the video. He always seems so happy!
I live in Philly and this is only my 2nd season gardening outside, my first below zone 10. I’ve been waiting for a video with this level of detail for overwintering for weeks and this went above and beyond. Thank you so much!❤🎉🥬
This was a cool video. I haven’t seen this method before. Thank you for taking the time to make this and share it with us! 🙏
Tuck is super cute. Love how he loves his vegetables!
Best pepper tutorial I’ve seen on any channel
Let’s Gooo!!!
Also its a good idea to prune 1/3 while still in ground or pots, leave a couple weeks then do as James says for overwintering. By not pruning all at once helps plant not go into shock and die.
What a great garden helper Tuck is! ❤
❤ My birds eye chilli grew thousands each year and just died after 8 and a half years❤❤.
I am thinking of my chilli….RIP. It will be summer soon so I am going to plant another one. You are so ingenious how you over winter you chillies and capsicum …..Here I find some delicate plants need to be “over summered”……winter here is warm and the best time to get out in the garden for any vigorous jobs.
Perfect timing. You just corrected at least 8 mistakes I was making in overwintering a pepper plant for the first time. Thanks!
Let’s Gooo!!!!
I just wanted to say that I'm a huge pepper plant grower/lover and I usually grow carolina reapers.. I overwintered my pepper planst last year by accident in an attempt to save them.. I thought, just maybe this plant can regrow next season, but wasnt sure.. since then I realized that overwintering was a thing.. but not too many videos describing the process... I found this video extreamly helpful in the amount of detail you've provided and it helped me understand parts of the process that I thought about doing but thought wouid hurt the plant. Thank you so much for being a wonderful guide!
Thank you for the lesson on the pepper plants! I’ll try to do it too.
Never overwintered peppers- live in MA. I'm gonna try this on my 3 or 4 plants in the garden. Thanks for explaining the process.
is there a video concerning when spring comes and we have to put in a bigger container for the summer growing season? Love your videos keep up the good work
I tried this last season & all but one died. They were in my house and I had high hopes. The one that lived never produced but I also did not use the neem oil or soap. It’s a great idea and thanks for encouraging us to try again. Tuck may need a bubble bath. He is so awesome and evidently is the supervisor on duty. 👍😄
This video is so right on time. I have 2 pimento plants that I'm going to try overwintering. And although temps soared to 82 degrees here in northeastern Maryland zone 7a today, temps are scheduled to dive to 30 degrees on Wednesday night.
That’s awesome , planting in pots is a great 👍 idea 💚🥗🪴❣️
I tried this last year and brought it inside the house. Bad move - aphids everywhere! This year I have a greenhouse so I moved one banana pepper plant with ginger tubers in there still in the pot. I love experiments!
Great video and Tuck is the bonus in your show, always helping and ready to taste if the veggies are ready to harvest.
Our dogs are very similar. I can even point to the ground & they'll dig holes for me / eradicate garden pests. Dogs are THE BEST!!! HAPPY GARDENING!
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Everybody loves the big guy. Tuck loves his veggies.
Thank you James and Tuck! I have experimented with capsicums in the past, in a similar way (in Australia) with success!
Thanks so much for sharing 🙂!
I do have one nice pepper plant. I may try to over winter it.
Thanks James ! Always a pleasure ! Hi Tuck ! 👋❤❤❤
Your timing is perfect! I’ve been frustrated that it took my bell peppers until this month to start producing - I must be doing something wrong because I’m in DE, so my weather is similar to yours - and I’ve been trying to figure out how I can give them a better start next year. Maybe I should just dig them up and give them a round 2 so I can get the ripe peppers I want! They’re still green, so I’ve been watching the frost forecast closely.
Peppers where really late in general this year. Adding to the insult of the pepper gate mess. PS. going with MLGardener next spring for seeds. I don't need drama in my garden.
James, you are a FANTASTIC teacher! Even tho I live in Southern AZ, I can apply a lot of your techniques and recommendations. Many thanks, and keep up the great videos 😊
I was just considering doing this today, but I wasn't sure if it actually worked. I'm going to give it a try because I know you know what you're doing. What are all the plants that you personally overwinter? That would be a great video.
Thanks so much for the detailed instructions. Love this❣️ ❤️❤️❤️
Im into my first few days of frost and i cant believe how great the frost king brand of thick plastic protected some of my favorite plants that weren't to large to cover.
Just amazing. I cannot wait to try this. Thank you❤
Thanks, James, for this video. So interesting & so, so helpful! Have been watching your videos for quite some time now. Love your channel. So great to see Tuck out there enjoying the garden along side you. Very best wishes to you for the coming year.
❤️💓💕🌹❤️💓💕🌹❤️💓💕🌹. Nothing but love for Tuck, and you, James. Thanks for the good info!
Peppers are DEFINITELY perennials. I have seen them used for ornamental shrubs in rest areas in Arizona. TUCK RULES! ❤️
I just saw this for the first time a couple weeks ago!
Looking forward to trying this , this year.
What a great comprehensive video! I’ve been doing this half assed before and I’m going to follow all of these steps this year! I love overwintering all of my hot pepps.
I’m glad to see and have watched this video. Thanks for making it!
Gonna hopefully try this out next year. 👀
Do keep us updated on how your peppers fair during the winter! ^^
💕💕💕💕 hugs for Tuck! Adorable!
Best over winter pepper plants video
James, thanks for such detailed info! I overwintered some peppers a few years back. Right now, I'm rooting some cuttings from a successful tomato plant and will be seeing if I can keep it alive in my garage, which is insulated and has windows all along the top.
I do this every year with my Sungold f1 tomato plants ,, I take lots of cuttings in the autumn and keep them in a cool spare bedroom and water very sparingly, I’m sure a garage will be fine as long it’s frost free ,, in Feb/March you will have plenty of material to take further cuttings from,, will give you tomatoes several weeks earlier than sowing the seeds, will save you money in seeds and it’s a great feeling to keep the plants going from one year to the next, good luck and regards from the UK
@@lisag9493 Thanks so much for that, and the encouragement!!
@@SherryEllesson you’re welcome
Great video.! Instructions were thorough. I watched your video because I wasn’t sure how to store the plants. It took so long for my jalapeños to ripen that I thought this overwintering would help for next year!!! I’m keeping my fingers crossed 🤞. I live in Rhode Island and the temps have gone down in the 20’s already. I hope it won’t get too cold for them. Thanks again for your awesome videos. Tuck is adorable and is a great addition!!!
I also just watched your video about planting apple trees. I had no idea they could get sooo big. I would be in absolute heaven if I could grow a Macoun apple tree. My Absolute favorite apple 🍎. They are so short lived here.
This video was very informative...I didn't know that you could do this to regrow...thank you for this
The first year I did this it was soooo hard, but it *totally* worked! I already have several pepper plants overwintering in my garage now.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ For Tuck! Great information James. Thanks for
I love Tuck...he even eats healthy and loves the vegetables ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Well, I did cut the produce before I brought mine out of the ground when at night the temps started hitting into the 40s. I’ve got to say by comparison the roots of mine were very small and shallow, which may be in their favor. Only one of the plants seemed stressed so it did get cut way back. But because after a few days in the garage all of them seemed happy in pots and with what has been left of their foliage they are now inside being treated like houseplants.
I wish for a greenhouse and wish for being able to provide for the garden in the way that you do yours. So I watch you for inspiration and ideas I can apply on a really thin budget.
I love Tuck’s winter fur. And his disposition is so sweet, its too bad he doesn’t have Tuck pups hanging around too.
Excellent! Thank you James and Tuck.
Love you and Tuck! I learned a lot today. Never knew I could do this! Thanks James ❤❤❤🥕🥕🥕
Thank you james...
Good to see you Tuck ❤❤❤
Fantastic video James
My over wintered peppers are coming out of dormancy now. Lots of leaves on the top budding but i hope more branches will come further down the stem. Pretty excited! This was my first time trying it out
Thanks I’m always trying to get something to grow again thanks.
Hey James i do the same each year for my pepper. I have Tabasco, ghost pepper, pepperonic that i need to go ahead and pruned them maybe tomorrow. Happy growing. Love u
Amazing video I will make sure to use this information
very good look your garden James
I live in Maine, and I think overwintering is a great way to get good pepper harvests despite cooler temps in summer and a shorter growing season. The one plant I overwintered last year, a Tobago Seasoning, had excellent yield in its second season. Now I have 10 plants overwintering for next year.
Nice work ❤❤
Awesome Video JP. I find overwintering peppers to be a great.
Another awesome video. I'm in 7b but just had our first frost last night. It's probably too late to save my property plants now, but I'll definitely do this next year.
My problem is that I don't have an indoor place to overwinter them. Hoping next year to see someone do a similar video for those of us in that situation.
Thanks, James & Tuck, for all of your incredible videos. ❤
I had my peps all pruned for overwintering but hadn't dug them out yet, then it frosted the other night. I don't know if they'll make it or not. We shall see. Maybe the roots in ground were protected enough? 🤞
Thank you and Tuck for going into detail on this. I have a jalapeño I will try this on.
❤❤❤❤❤Always love seeing Tuck and his love for peppers :) 2:02
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. I shared it with my group, Greenhouse Growers.
I successfully ❤overwintered an eggplant last year…going to give it a go for next spring too.
❤❤❤ seeing Tuck in the videos! ❤
My peppers didn't start growing until late August. Very disappointing, but now I can just dig them up keep them for next season. Yay!
James, buddy, I watch all your videos and really enjoy them all. I would like to see a video of your food forest in the off-season. How you prepare and maintain such a beautiful food forest.
Hey James! Thanks for the tip on disinfecting the clippers. I'll be wintering my red chili and jalapeno plants. Tuck's getting a very nice shaggy winter coat!❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks guys, goina give it a try. Never to old to learn.
Wow! Just brought 6 plants in this year....hopefully they live to see the Spring !🌶🌶🌶
As one who has learned to leave well enough alone as a shortcut too sanity... Never knew this about peppers living in the great white north. Have seen -40 to -50. FREAK! My dogs... whom refused to occupy some fine custom housing. One burrowing under and the other a snowdrift... They were fine though a little stiff. This year was my first actual container garden of second story deck. As having abandoned the raised beds... maybe next season. It went phenomenal! Overwintering... indoors trim and fit. Topping off settled soil with homemade bio-additive, used dirt and bait worms. 70 and still experimenting... no bugs! Amazing:
Tuck was so attentive in this video! ❤❤❤
Thanks for the tips, I'm excited to keep our peppers going till next year! ❤❤❤ For Tuck!
Thank you for the video. Learned alot. Can you make another video on how you bring your pepper plant back out for spring. Thanks
thx James, you're my fav
A random bird was kind enough to 'deposit' native chili pequin next to my work shed. For the last three years I've pruned it back to the first Ys on the stems and mulched it with dry pecan leaves. It comes back strong and produces more peppers than I can eat.
I have all three of my peppers in dormancy and this is the first year I've ever dug them up. I'm excited to see what the yields will be next summer.
Tuck ❤❤❤ and your videos always have great info .
Thank you for this tip! Very helpful. Those pepper leaves are edible and delicious in soups 🍃🥣
Great info. I'll be working on my pepper plants today
Exactly what I needed to see!
Fantastic video thanks for sharing ❤❤❤❤
I got a variety called "Jamy", it got ~6 feet tall (182cm) and is loaded with peppers, really healthy and cold tolerant apparently.
Meanwhile 5 other varieties were doing extremely poorly right next to it under the same conditions.
Definitely a keeper.
Thank you! This was so thorough!
❤ For you Tuck!!!!
I learned something totally new today. Thank you.❤❤❤❤❤❤
Tuck is doing a good job supervising! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👋❤️
Thanks, I was hoping I could store in the garage.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ all for tuck
❤Tuck! ❤
Can this be done for fruits as well. I have a golden apple, a mango and starfruit tree in pots. It gets cold where I live in Florida I’m north
Now we need a follow up in the spring when you plant it again.
You inspire me!
Tuck is a sweetheart... ❤❤❤❤❤
Excellent video😮😮😮
Tjis us my plan for my FISH Peppers 🌶️🫑and Cayenne. They are great, but I never get enough for HOT SAUCE. NEXT spring will be my year
❤❤❤❤ thanks for sharing ❤❤
Thanks James and Tuck!
I live in south-eastern Australia, so we're in spring. I over-wintered a couple of red bell pepper plants, and they're starting to get new leaves, so I'm happy about that.
What's even more surprising is that I have some tomato plants that sprouted late last season, so I left them in their pots, near the western brick wall of the house (the wall gets the afternoon sun all year, so it's probably the warmest part of the garden - though it also gets the worst wind). The plants survived, so now I have tomato plants already fruiting before my next lot of seeds have even sprouted! The plants have had a hard life over the winter, so the fruit is small, but it was an interesting experiment, and it might lead to better results if I try to over-winter some tomatoes next winter. Do you have any experience with overwintering tomatoes?
So interesting for me to see your comment because I'm about to attempt to overwinter tomatoes! I'm in a much colder zone so we'll see.
I personally wouldn't ever overwinter tomatoes unless they were micro size. They grow so fast, and indeterminate tomatoes start slowing down after about 15-18 months. I'd always start from seed every year.
Edit: and they get too tall anyway.
If they've had a rough life, they really won't fully recover. Seedlings are more adaptable
I’m in SA and my peppers I just cut back in the spring and they burst into life. I leave them outside and I have one plant that would be about 10 years old. It’s very easy to do in Australia because we don’t get so cold
@@AbundantGardening In my case, the tomato plants I'm considering are still fairly young because I got them transplanted late. They *are* indeterminate, so that's a concern, and I'm not sure I have enough indoor light, but they're so young & healthy that I don't want to see them perish in the frost if they can be saved. Definitely an experiment!
Awsome, you could look into attatchable glass houses the keep tomatoes out warm and wind free,ive seen them in the internet, not that expensive, im in Australia too.
Thank you for sharing, it is appreciated. 😍😍😎😎
Hey there! Thanks for the video. I've never tried the soap + neem oil step before. Is it really necessary? I've had great results without chopping and disturbing the roots so much. I fear the ph from the solution might hurt the finest hair roots. Greetings!
Don't forget to add the label when you repot. 😉 ❤
Thanks!