Hi All,
I'm in Charlotte and have a few really nice plants that are still producing peppers. I just read Pepper Guru's overwintering guide and am psyched to overwinter 3 of them so I don't have to start from scratch in the spring. Tonight is forecast to go down to 32 or 33, then back up to 38-40ish for overnight lows after that. Do I need to cut them back and dig them up today to avoid them dying in a possible freeze tonight, or can they make it through one night without dying? I really don't want to cut them back when they're still giving me peppers unless I really have to.
Thanks,
Justin
I'm in Charlotte and have a few really nice plants that are still producing peppers. I just read Pepper Guru's overwintering guide and am psyched to overwinter 3 of them so I don't have to start from scratch in the spring. Tonight is forecast to go down to 32 or 33, then back up to 38-40ish for overnight lows after that. Do I need to cut them back and dig them up today to avoid them dying in a possible freeze tonight, or can they make it through one night without dying? I really don't want to cut them back when they're still giving me peppers unless I really have to.
Thanks,
Justin