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Thursday, October 29, 2015

GROWING PEPPER

This year, finally I can realize my plan on growing lada or peppers (Piper nigrum) on my own garden.
I was so lucky that I can find both of climbing and dwarf varieties.
I bought three climbing pepper plants on the agro-expo last August.


I have planted them on the eastern backyard, near the wall and I hope they will climb through the wall.


They looks grow so well...


And last week, I bought six dwarf peppers.
And I have planted them on the pots.


I hope, I can pick my own spice next.

14 comments:

  1. Preppers never seem to do that well in the garden for me. I got three or four this year before our first freeze. Yours look great.

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  2. Hope this dwarf variety will yield lots of pepper for you. They look really healthy now. Have fun growing them!

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  3. That looks like a very healthy plant! You do well!

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  4. Endah,
    I envy you these wonderful plants.
    You can grow them all year round.
    I can do so only from May to August, sometimes in September.
    Then there's the cold, snow, frost ...
    Greetings.

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    1. Thank you, Lucia. Keep warm and have a wonderful week.

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  5. I suppose the peppers will do well in your climate. I once tried to grow them in the greenhouse in summer, they did but not so good to have a great harvest, only a few peppers. It's always fun trying to grow something different is n't it.

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    1. Sounds so interesting, Janneke. You have a great experience.

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  6. True black pepper, it seems so exotic, it would never grow here. Good luck!

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