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Posted 26 April 2012 - 05:51 PM

I thought this was interesting and might do it sometime.

Also, has anyone grown one in a container and kept it over winter?

How-to Propagate Bell Peppers

Bell Peppers are often said to be an annual plant (a plant that can only live one year), and because of this it is rare to hear of these plants being propagated from cuttings. But here in zone 9, and a few other warm weather climates Bell Pepper plants are perennial and can live many years.

A long-lived plant that produces well is a great plant to propagate using a cutting. The plant that grows from the cutting will be a clone of the parent plant and will produce and grow in a similar fashion.


Bell Pepper Propagation Step by Step

1. Cut a small branch off the parent plant

2. Fill a small container with water ...


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