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Started by Fork, July 29, 2008, 11:55:19

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Fork

Im growing Bell peppers for the first time ever and I would like to know how to tell when they are ready for picking please.

They are a green variety.
You can pick your friends, and you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friends nose

Fork

You can pick your friends, and you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friends nose

tim

1. Do they not ripen Red? Variety?
2. Do you want Green?

antipodes

Are yours indoors? Mine are outside, they are only just growing tiny fruit now but I am pleased as I didn't think they would take. My neighbour has some lovely peppers growing and aubergines, she is well chuffed, but it has been alternating warm and a bit rainy here so good veg weather.
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kitty

first year i grew peppers they took quite a while to redden outside but once they got going... :opepper city!
thye were in pots(no greenhouse then..)and i brought them inside and harvested the last red one on new years day-the plant itself looked awful but the pepers were healthy
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Barnowl

I think all green peppers ripen red (or orange, yellow or brown) eventually - some varieties just stay green longer.

As to readiness I can't think of how to tell when they're ready, other than they look and smell right. Sorry.

Debs

I am very pleased with my first attempt at growing peppers.

They have been grown in the greenhouse and are quite large already!

Debs

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