Wednesday, 8 October 2025

Growing peppers

Growing peppers





All growing happily on the conservatory windowsill.

49 comments:

  1. Brilliant. Wish me luck, I'm trying some here. No conservatory so they will have to take their chances outdoors once they get bigger than seedling stage.

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    1. Good luck! Ours started off outdoors but have come inside for the winter.

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  2. Lovely photos! hope you enjoy the peppers.

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  3. I remember growing miniature peppers in a previous home, some were yellow, some were chocolate brown. I had more success with the regular sized ones.

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    1. Chocolate brown peppers sound interesting. I don't think I've ever seen those.

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    1. They're still growing, and flowering, so they must like their situation.

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  5. Mine failed this year as did the tomatoes, I am blaming the poor quality compost, yours looks brilliant.

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    1. Hopefully the compost will be better next year.

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  6. We grew them in our previous home which had a greenhouse in a very sunny spot. They wouldn't do well here though.
    Yours look marvellous.

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    1. I think the position must be just right.

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  7. Hi Janice - excellent to see ... I love peppers - cheers Hilary

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  8. Capsicum? They look very healthy

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  9. They look so healthy. I would love to grow some but my attempts have all failed.

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  10. How lucky you are to have a conservatory to grow peppers in! xxx

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    1. It's very warm in there when the sun shines ( and very cold when it doesn't.)

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  11. They look good. I love peppers :-D

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    1. They're still flowering, which surprises me.

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  12. Husband grows chillis very successfully but doesn't have much luck with peppers strangely. Yours look good.

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  13. It is odd how some things do well and others with similar requirements fail.

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  14. I love fresh garden peppers! So much flavor.

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  15. Such freshness in these photos...I think peppers add so much to the flavors of our foods.

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  16. I love a good pepper. Yours look tasty.

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  17. How lovely, they do look good ... enjoy them.

    All the best Jan

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  18. I have heard of red peppers, green peppers, bell peppers but not Happy Peppers. ha ha... love these.. I had a yellow pepper in my pasta for lunch today

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    1. Very nice. Yellow and orange peppers look so cheerful.

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  19. These photos are stunning! I love when the subject fills the frame.

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  20. If they are what we call capsicums, I would happily buy your garden. I use them during most dinners, either fresh in salads or cooked in the main course.

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  21. Lovely. Before all the deer came to the garden, I did pretty well growing peppers.

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