Delicious Foods That You Can Grow Inside Your Home

Ring Up Some Bell Peppers

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When you plan on planting bell peppers, you will first need to soak the seeds in a small cup of warm water for six hours or so. Begin filling a seedling tray with soil and when the seeds are ready, plant them about a quarter inch deep. Place your seedling tray beside a sunny window, keeping the soil moist with a spray bottle. When the seedlings have produced two sets of leaves, transplant them into bigger pots, using a pot roughly two or four inches in size.

Try to keep your pepper plants in a well-lit area and water them consistently. When the peppers begin to flower, you will need to mimic conditions of pollination by either setting a fan on low near them to simulate wind or by gently tapping on the trunk of the plant. Within seventy to ninety days you should have mature peppers that are ready to harvest.

You can now grow some bell peppers, so continue reading to learn how to add carrots to your garden.

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