Ever wonder why your sweet pepper plants just bloom and bloom and never set any fruit until just about time for the frosts to hit?
There’s a good reason!
Peppers are very sensitive to temperature change, and also to excessive heat or cold. They like their days to be consistent, and of course we all know that doesn’t happen very often.
I grow one variety year after year (California Wonder) and never get the exact same results any two years in a row.


This year, I’m experimenting with two plants that have grown at a perfect, steady temperature of 71 degrees, and carefully watching their progress.
To be continued…