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It does take a long time for peppers to ripen, which is why they cost so much in the market. It's worth the wait, though, since the flavor (and vitamin content) is much enhanced.
Jennifer in zone 10, Los Angeles, Sunset zone 22
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quote: Originally posted by magnafix: Hmm, I have flowers only, no (bell) peppers, on July 12th, in Missoula MT (zone 4/5). Anything I can do to hasten things along?
I had flowers only until July 8. Today, July 12, I have lots of little baby peppers coming on. I'm in Zone 4, but with just a bit more sunshine at higher altitude and lower lattitude. For me, peppers seem to do nothing for ever, then they go off with a bang and have more than I can use.
Mulch where you can Weed when you have to Till if you must It's all part of the plan.
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