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 I have planted them on the pots.
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.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lisa.
DeleteOh how fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nic!
DeleteHope this dwarf variety will yield lots of pepper for you. They look really healthy now. Have fun growing them!
ReplyDeleteI hope so, Stephanie. Thanks
DeleteThat looks like a very healthy plant! You do well!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angela!
DeleteEndah,
ReplyDeleteI 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.
Thank you, Lucia. Keep warm and have a wonderful week.
DeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteSounds so interesting, Janneke. You have a great experience.
DeleteTrue black pepper, it seems so exotic, it would never grow here. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Michelle.
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