Detroit News: Overwinter pepper plants from the garden to plant the following spring In temperate zone locations like ours where it freezes in winter, pepper plants are grown outdoors as an annual crop. That means we grow them for one season and harvest the fruit as well as the seeds. Idaho Statesman: Gardening: The wide world of peppers, from sweet to hot.

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We grow these perennials as annuals. Gardening: The wide world of peppers, from sweet to hot. We grow these perennials as annuals. Brainerd Dispatch: Ask the Master Gardener: Pinching back pepper plants encourages stronger plants and more fruit Ask the Master Gardener: Pinching back pepper plants encourages stronger plants and more fruit The important part of a perennial that dies to the ground is the roots.

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These plants are called herbaceous perennials. Having some extra insulation to protect roots and the crown of the plant can be ... Perennial crops put food on the table year after year. It is a joy to gather kale from the kitchen garden, to cut the first spears of asparagus in spring, and to dig up a fresh garlic bulb in late ...