Been growing peppers and gardening for about 13 years now and this will be my first year growing on a large scale. On any given year I average anywhere from 15 to 50 pepper plants per season but this year I'll be growing around 100 (plus numerous other vegetable plants and not including the plants I sell for profit). I've always done all my pepper plants in pots but this year I'm tilling up a large area in the back and putting everything in the ground. The area I live in sees temps in excess of 100 degrees in the summer time so I already plan on using shade cloth over the majority of my grow space but my question is, are pepper plants more heat tolerant when planted in the ground? Obviously the root system stays cooler but will the plant be able to tolerate more direct summer sun by being in the ground?