"Growing peppers indoors can be challenging but entirely achievable with the right approach. These plants are native to Central and South America, flourishing in warm, sunny, and humid settings. To keep them indoors, recreate these conditions in your home as closely as possible.
With a few key supplies and practical tips, you can excel at the art of indoor gardening and enjoy a bountiful harvest of both mild and hot peppers, even during the winter months." Comment from Better Homes and Gardens
Before a hurricane destroyed my back room that was all windows, I was able to grow peppers successfully in Central Florida, zone 9. It is possible!
Click here to go to the Better Homes and Gardens article to find out how you can do it.









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