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Bell peppers are vibrant and versatile vegetables that thrive in warm, sunny gardens. To successfully grow them, ensure they receive adequate water, mulch, and a high-temperature environment. Be aware of threats such as deer and frost, which can hinder their growth. Understanding the life cycle of bell peppers—from seed to flower and mature plant—is crucial for gardeners. By creating a well-gardened environment with at least 1 foot of soil, you can enjoy a hearty harvest while also managing the relationship between animals and your garden.
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Bell Peppers By Kendall
Basic Needs of a Bell Pepper • Water • Mulch • High temperature • Warm environment • Gardened well
EnvironmentThreat • People eating them • Deer • Frost
Desired Environment In spring In 1 foot of soil Warm sunny gardens
Relationship with Animals • Animals eating it • People eating it
Life Cycle • Seed • Flower • Plant