what grows well Houston, TX · Zone 9b change
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Hot Peppers

Hot Peppers

Capsicum spp.
Still time — sow latevegetable

Warm-season heat-loving capsicums ranging from mildly piquant to extremely pungent (poblano, jalapeno, serrano, cayenne, habanero, scotch bonnet, ghost).

In Zone 9b, right now
Still time to plant — it should mature before frost

The usual transplant window (Early to Late March) has closed, but with about 80 days to harvest there's still enough season left. Get it in now.

Edible?
Yes — vegetable
Small space?
Yes, in a pot
Sun
Full sun (6+ hrs)
Comes back yearly?
No — replant each year
Harvest in
80 days

Ways to plant it

Start seeds indoors Past the ideal window — still time
Early to Late December
Start seeds in trays now; they only need a few weeks indoors before they go straight out into the warm soil.
Transplant Past the ideal window — still time
Early to Late March
Buy a young plant from a nursery, or move one you started indoors, into the ground or a pot.

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Houston, TX
Near ZIP 77001 · USDA Zone 9b
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