5 Vegetable Plants You Can Overwinter and Grow Next Year

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Some vegetable plants have a short lifespan such as corn and squash but some are perennial by nature. In this video, I will cover 5 plants you can overwinter which includes Peppers, Eggplants, Okra, Kale, and Tomatoes. This way you can save these plants over the winter and get a head start in growing vegetables early next spring.

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Water atleast once a week. Depends on how long does your soil hold moisture. If your soil drains faster and dries out in 2 to 3 days, then water every 2 to 3 days. The idea is to keep the soil moist and let it get to little bit on dry side before watering again.

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I have been growing a pepper plant indoors for 4 years even during the summer. I have taken hundreds of chillies from it. It requires a lot of pruning and I have grown and gave away a lot of prunings. I've just harvested all year around.

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Also if you need more tomato plants and don't have a lot of spare money (they are getting really expensive at the store), just pinch off the suckers that grow between the main stalk and the leaf and plant the sucker directly into some dirt. Keep it moist and it will root and grow into a whole other tomato plant for free!

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4:35 When you trim a pepper, there are two options, depending on what you're doing. 1, if you are going to take it indoors and keep it about room temperature, it is actually good to leave the suckers, which will improve productivity next year. Focus on taking off new foliage as this will not be able to develop healthily over the winter. 2, if you are going to leave it outdoors (for an established, woody perennial plant) then take off the suckers as they will die otherwise. This causes the plant to concentrate any sunlight it gets into the main stem, expanding the woody section and slowly growing your permanent plant.

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You can also do okra, collards, tomatoes, roman lettuce, celery, cabbage, onions, brocolli, pineapples, carrots the same way as you do your peppers. I like to share my information with as many as people as I can. One day it's going to come in handy.

marycarr
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I can’t believe no one has told me about this for tomatoes!! Can’t wait to try it this year!

adrienneoliver
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I am in a 8B zone and i have over wintered peppers under my carport. As long as they can be protected from the elements they survive. Unheated garage offers even more protection and warmth.

ayatti
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I live in zone 9B and always overwinter my tomatoes and peppers outside with little or no pruning. I cover them if we get nighttime temperatures in the low 30’s. I get spring and fall harvests because the summers are too hot here.

latriciacagle
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I wish I'd seen this a while back. I didn't know enuf, and left my okra, peppers, bell pepper, eggplant, tomato and friggin kale out. Which BTW they were producing like crazy. Oh well I know now, and will be sure to bring my new ones in. First time grower last year, so much info out there. Was interested in only planting things that return like I do my plants. This time I'll be ready.

tempgirl
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So happy to see u here. Really thought about you and family and your farm during the California fire. Thank God you are safe.

childrenofgodchannel
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One of our pepper plants has survived since spring 2019. I agree. It is under a lemon tree so I guess it was protected by lemon tree.

robwright
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Kale routinely overwinters. Kale sets seed in the 2nd spring to summer. Perfectly cold-hardy. The othets are all of the nightshade family and basically tropical...

christianwitness
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I have been overwintering cherry tomatoes for years. I usually keep one in a pot and bring it into the house for the winter. I enjoy a few tomatoes all winter long! But overwintering the peppers were new to me as of last winter, so I am eager to try it this year.

wishcloudstudios
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Yeaaa, didn't know my okra could over winter along with our tomatoes & peppers!😄 Tfs stay safe & be well. AMANI🌺

TheeGoldenGoddess
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I've been overwintering tomato cuttings for a long time, but I had no idea I could overwinter my peppers! I'm so excited to try this, thank you!

SorentheCrazyCrayon
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I've been using diatomaceous earth for gnat control and it seems to work well even for earwigs / pincher bugs and other pests. The way I've heard it, DE is like glass to small insects and gets in their exoskeleton joints.

JF-bdnp
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Thanks Jack I never thought that I could over winter a tomato plant

tonyarivers
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I never thought to do that with my tomatoes, thank you, I will be growing indoors now for the winter!!

SteffaniesJourney
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This is one of the best and most helpful tips I have come across as a beginner Gardner! I had a pepper plant that I started from seed last year that did really well. I wish I had known about this method. Thank you for all of the great information you share I watch your videos regularly! Positive vibes from North Carolina 🙏🏾✨

meek.intuitive
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Well done! The most information I have learned from online gardeners! I have been gardening just a few years but trust me I have watched TONS of other gardening videos. I wish I had watched yours first! THANK YOU!!!

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