So, according to the sites I frequented, sweet peppers also are at their best when allowed to ripen on the plant. This plant has been my most troublesome though as it is so easily damaged by wind, sun, poor watering habits (insufficient, excessive, and infrequent), pests, disease, pot overcrowding, etc. I worried and obsessed continuously about this plant – ‘maybe I shouldn’t have put it in the same pot with the tomato’, ‘maybe this corner isn’t the best spot for it’, ‘why isn’t it growing as well as all the other plants’ and so on. As you can guess, I visited more than my share of websites; here’s a few:
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