So I live in Northern California with pretty mild winters (though not as nice as you So-Cal'ers)
I was originally planning on bringing my plants out of the ground, into pots and indoors to try and overwinter peppers for the first time.
Every year in the past I've left my peppers out (with no plans to overwinter, basically expecting them to die and just being too lazy to rip them out beforehand) they have died in frosts. However after reading up on this forum and other internet sources, I think it may be possible to leave them in the ground (or maybe in pots) with just a cold frame and some solar heated rocks/water jugs.
If I did put them in pots I have a west facing house wall painted a very dark grey that radiates out heat when the sun comes down that might be an option also depending on how much saved up solar heat I need. Any other mild climate folks found something that works well?
Here is some specific average weather data for my zip code:
Mth avHI avLO mean...... avRAIN recordhi...... recordlo
Jan 58°F 39°F 49°F...... 4.94 in. 79°F (1962) 18°F (1949)
Feb 62°F 41°F 52°F...... 5.06 in. 80°F (1992) 21°F (1962)
Mar 66°F 43°F 55°F.. ... 3.63 in. 88°F (1960) 27°F (1953)
Apr 70°F 45°F 58°F...... 1.40 in. 96°F (1981) 30°F (1967)
May 76°F 49°F 63°F...... 0.54 in. 101°F (2001) 34°F (1952)
Jun 81°F 52°F 67°F...... 0.10 in. 114°F (1961) 37°F (1976)
Jul 85°F 55°F 70°F...... 0.00 in. 113°F (1972) 37°F (1977)
Aug 84°F 55°F 70°F...... 0.03 in. 107°F (1959) 39°F (1978)
Sep 82°F 53°F 68°F...... 0.18 in. 109°F (1955) 38°F (1978)
Oct 75°F 49°F 62°F...... 1.01 in. 103°F (1980) 31°F (1971)
Nov 64°F 43°F 54°F...... 2.37 in. 87°F (1955) 28°F (1961)
Dec 57°F 39°F 48°F...... 4.01 in. 83°F (1958) 16°F (1990)
In the past 20 years it has gotten as low as 25 only once and only for a single day. Typically in Dec and Jan we have a handful of days below 32, with most nights in the high 30's low 40s.
My biggest concerns though would be:
1 Them getting fried on hot winter days (would need to build in some kind of automatic/greenhouse vent system without a thermostat or electricity).
2 Figuring out how and when to hack them back / rejuvenate them since they are getting kind of sprawly and scraggaly
I was originally planning on bringing my plants out of the ground, into pots and indoors to try and overwinter peppers for the first time.
Every year in the past I've left my peppers out (with no plans to overwinter, basically expecting them to die and just being too lazy to rip them out beforehand) they have died in frosts. However after reading up on this forum and other internet sources, I think it may be possible to leave them in the ground (or maybe in pots) with just a cold frame and some solar heated rocks/water jugs.
If I did put them in pots I have a west facing house wall painted a very dark grey that radiates out heat when the sun comes down that might be an option also depending on how much saved up solar heat I need. Any other mild climate folks found something that works well?
Here is some specific average weather data for my zip code:
Mth avHI avLO mean...... avRAIN recordhi...... recordlo
Jan 58°F 39°F 49°F...... 4.94 in. 79°F (1962) 18°F (1949)
Feb 62°F 41°F 52°F...... 5.06 in. 80°F (1992) 21°F (1962)
Mar 66°F 43°F 55°F.. ... 3.63 in. 88°F (1960) 27°F (1953)
Apr 70°F 45°F 58°F...... 1.40 in. 96°F (1981) 30°F (1967)
May 76°F 49°F 63°F...... 0.54 in. 101°F (2001) 34°F (1952)
Jun 81°F 52°F 67°F...... 0.10 in. 114°F (1961) 37°F (1976)
Jul 85°F 55°F 70°F...... 0.00 in. 113°F (1972) 37°F (1977)
Aug 84°F 55°F 70°F...... 0.03 in. 107°F (1959) 39°F (1978)
Sep 82°F 53°F 68°F...... 0.18 in. 109°F (1955) 38°F (1978)
Oct 75°F 49°F 62°F...... 1.01 in. 103°F (1980) 31°F (1971)
Nov 64°F 43°F 54°F...... 2.37 in. 87°F (1955) 28°F (1961)
Dec 57°F 39°F 48°F...... 4.01 in. 83°F (1958) 16°F (1990)
In the past 20 years it has gotten as low as 25 only once and only for a single day. Typically in Dec and Jan we have a handful of days below 32, with most nights in the high 30's low 40s.
My biggest concerns though would be:
1 Them getting fried on hot winter days (would need to build in some kind of automatic/greenhouse vent system without a thermostat or electricity).
2 Figuring out how and when to hack them back / rejuvenate them since they are getting kind of sprawly and scraggaly