Do bell peppers need a cage?

For larger pepper varieties such as bell peppers, it is highly recommended to use a cage. Its stems and branches can get damaged during strong winds due to the weight of its fruits and fall to the ground. Smaller ones like banana peppers may only need a stake.
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Do bell peppers need a cage or trellis?

Smaller pepper varieties will be just fine without a cage. A simple, central stake is plenty of support for most pepper varieties, using some Garden Velcro or string to attach the plants at various points as they grow. Pepper types that may benefit from a cage: Bell peppers (for supporting the fruits)
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Do bell peppers do well in containers?

Growing peppers in containers is a great way to harvest homegrown produce even when you're short on space. With the right tools, the proper plants, sunlight, fertilizer and water, you'll be picking a peck of peppers before you know it.
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How deep should a container be for bell peppers?

Planting bell pepper in containers requires a pot that is at least 10-12 inches deep and wide and has sufficient drainage holes. You can grow up to 2-3 plants (smaller varieties) in such a pot.
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How much space do bell peppers need?

Space pepper plants 18 inches apart, in rows 30 to 36 inches apart. Grow plants closer together if temperatures are below 60°F. Closer spacing requires fertilizer at planting and during the summer.
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How tall do bell pepper plants get?

Plants can range from 3 to 6 feet in height and are typically between 18 and 24 inches across. Chili size: Bell peppers are usually between 4 and 5 inches long with the average diameter being between 2 and 3 inches.
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Should you top bell pepper plants?

Topping pepper plant seedlings encourages them to grow more bushy. By pruning off the top of the seedling when it's young, the plant will focus its energy on growing side branches – rather than getting tall and lanky. The more side branches, the more places to grow flowers and fruit!
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What garden vegetables need a cage?

5 Vegetables You Can Grow Using Tomato Cages
  • Peas. Peas are quite delicate, and so keeping them out of the soil and adequately supported is important. ...
  • Cucumbers. Keep your cucumbers supported when you plant them alongside a tomato cage. ...
  • Squash and Zucchini. ...
  • Miniature Pepper Varieties. ...
  • Strawberries and Raspberries.
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Can you use a tomato cage for peppers?

(You can also support a pepper plant by surrounding it with a small wire tomato cage.) Note, too, that as pepper plants grow and begin to yield large amounts of fruit, long branches may start to sag toward the ground.
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How many peppers do you get per plant?

On average, the bell pepper yield per plant is five to 10 peppers; however, some varieties will produce a few more or less. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension says that eight to 10 plants are enough for a family of four.
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Do I need a cage for cucumbers?

Vine-variety cucumbers (​Cucumis sativus​), need a lot of space to spread out, so you can grow cucumbers with tomato cages to help keep the vines under control.
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Should I pinch off pepper flowers?

1. Pinch your Pepper Plants: We always pinch our pepper plants' first blooms to get the plants to put more energy into growing rather than into a few first pods. This is especially good to do prior to transplanting, as the plants will put more energy into their roots and growing rather than producing fruit.
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Should I cut the bottom leaves off my pepper plants?

Peppers do not require as much pruning as tomatoes, but it's still important to keep the bottom leaves and stems cleared. This allows for good air flow and light, 2 vital keys to growing a great crop.
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What happens if you plant peppers too close together?

Plant your sweets and hots too close together. Generally peppers are pollinated by wind, either a breeze or the beating of bugs' wings. These bugs can also get some pollen on their little bodies when they visit the pepper flowers, and spread that around from one plant to another.
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How long till bell peppers produce?

Most sweet peppers mature in 60-90 days; hot peppers can take up to 150 days. Keep in mind, however, that the number of days to maturity stated on the seed packet refers to the days after transplanting until the plant produces a full-sized fruit.
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What is the best way to grow bell peppers?

Start seeds indoors first.

To germinate, fill a planting tray with soil and plant your bell pepper seeds a quarter of an inch deep. Water, provide sun, and keep them warm—you can place the seeds near a heating pad if necessary. Keep your seeds in temperatures of at least 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
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What can you not plant next to peppers?

Peppers – Pepper plants make good neighbours for asparagus, basil, carrots, cucumbers, eggplant, endive, oregano, parsley, rosemary, squash, Swiss chard, and tomatoes. Never plant them next to beans, Brassicas, or fennel.
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What peppers grow well in pots?

Here are lots of the best peppers that grow well in containers:
  • Shishito Pepper Seeds. ...
  • Poblano Pepper Seeds. ...
  • Bulgarian Carrot Pepper Seeds. ...
  • Fushimi Pepper Seeds. ...
  • Fire and Ice Peppers. ...
  • Jalapeño M Seeds. ...
  • Early Jalapeño Seeds. ...
  • Bolivian Rainbow Pepper Seeds.
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Why should you not plant cucumbers near tomatoes?

Cucumbers' and Tomatoes' Shared Diseases

Phytophthora blight and root rot are more serious issues as these disease pathogens can ravage both cucumbers and tomatoes. Plants can be treated with commercial fungicides as a preventive measure, but it's better to just use good cultivation practices.
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