Bell pepper, which is commonly known as sweet pepper, is a popular vegetable and is grown in almost every garden plot.
Gardeners love sweet peppers for their taste and health benefits.
However, many people make unforgivable mistakes when growing peppers, which leads to a decrease in yield and affects the quality of the fruit.
The best time to move peppers to open beds is late spring or early summer.
By this time, the soil will have warmed up thoroughly and the probability of recurrent frosts will decrease. On average, the air temperature should not be lower than 13-15 degrees Celsius.
At low temperatures, plant growth may slow down.
Bell peppers will grow large and juicy if 2 conditions for their cultivation are met.
Fertilized soil in the beds is the basis for a good harvest.
Before planting sweet peppers, the soil must be fertilized with humus or ash, dug up and moistened with warm water, preventing the formation of a lump of earth.
Sweet peppers will need a lot of sunlight. Choose a spot for the bed where the plant can receive the required amount of sunlight for 5-6 hours daily.
Growing bell peppers is not an easy but interesting activity. Do not rush to plant the plant in the spring, take proper care of the pepper and you will be able to collect a large harvest of sweet fruits.