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Episode Description
You've been waiting all spring to get those peppers in the ground. But planting day isn't just about digging a hole and dropping them in — and this year, I learned some things I didn't expect.
In this episode, I'm sharing my full pepper planting day guide, including what I had to research when my plants were ready before my garden was. Keywords: planting peppers, pepper transplants, chilling injury peppers.
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Key Takeaways:
- Peppers are more cold-sensitive than tomatoes — soil temperature, air temperature, and overnight lows all matter before you plant
- Chilling injury is real: cold damage above freezing can cause yellowing, wilting, and stunted growth that lingers for weeks
- Lignification (the stem going woody early) is a sign your transplant has waited too long — pot up rather than wait if you're in this situation
- Plant at the same depth as the pot, add support immediately, and water in well to eliminate air pockets
- Skip the flower pinching unless your plant was stressed during hardening off — the science is murky and most healthy plants do fine without it
Chapters:
- 00:00 Welcome and tomato resource mention
- 02:55 Why peppers need extra care at planting time
- 03:40 When to plant: soil temp, air temp, and overnight lows
- 06:10 Chilling injury explained — symptoms and what's happening inside the plant
- 13:05 Lignification: why waiting too long in the pot is a real problem
- 18:20 My lose-lose dilemma — and what I'd do differently
- 19:30 What to do with root-bound transplants
- 20:45 Sweet peppers vs. hot peppers: differences that matter on planting day
- 24:50 Plant spacing by pepper type
- 27:00 Greenstalk container growing tips + Mother's Day sale
- 28:10 Planting depth, what to add to the hole, and root care
- 30:20 Supporting your plants right after planting
- 33:45 Mulching: timing considerations
- 34:20 Should you pinch off early flowers?
- 38:40 What to expect the first few weeks after transplanting
Resource Links:
Free Download: Tomato Quick-Start Growing Guide Everything from variety selection to harvest, with a decade of resources in one place. 👉 https://journeywithjill.net/tomato-guide
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Gardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance.
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