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Zone 7a, Kentucky USA. I read about over-wintering peppers and tried it out last year, but sadly none of them survived. I pruned them appropriately, and kept them in my garage with infrequent watering once temperatures started getting into the 40s at night. We had wild temperature fluctuations (high 60s F during the day and low 30s F at night) and I’m not sure if that hindered the process.

I would love to try again this year, but I’m wondering what others’ experiences are.

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[–] MY_ANUS_IS_BLEEDING@lemm.ee 4 points 5 days ago

I'm trying this year. My pepper plants didn't sprout until July and didn't mature enough to produce anything (thank you cold, cloudy, rainy UK summer!) so I'm going to keep them indoors near a window, and hopefully they'll have enough time to produce next year.