It's all in the subject, really. I have a ton of peppers on almost all of my plants that have started ripening since the beginning of this month. Problem is, I haven't had the time to cook with them (therefore pick them) and have put off mass harvesting until I get freezer bags. Then the whole moving thing happened, and I put it off just a bit longer, knowing that it's definitely not good to pick the peppers, freeze 'em, and then they go through a cycle of thawing out some while out of the freezer, only to be re-frozen once they get back into the freezer at the next place...
So how long do peppers last on the plant before starting to go bad? I honestly have no idea, which why I'm asking, but if I had to guess, I assumed it might be 2-3 weeks. Is this accurate?
Either way, I will probably be picking a bunch by the first of the month, whether the freezer is moved yet or not, because I do realize the keeping them on the plant for too long will keep the plant from producing more, which I don't want (especially since I'll be bringing many of the plants indoors for at least the beginning and middle of fall). I'll just have to see if I can time it, or at least minimize the thawing if I have to put them in the freezer before moving.
So how long do peppers last on the plant before starting to go bad? I honestly have no idea, which why I'm asking, but if I had to guess, I assumed it might be 2-3 weeks. Is this accurate?
Either way, I will probably be picking a bunch by the first of the month, whether the freezer is moved yet or not, because I do realize the keeping them on the plant for too long will keep the plant from producing more, which I don't want (especially since I'll be bringing many of the plants indoors for at least the beginning and middle of fall). I'll just have to see if I can time it, or at least minimize the thawing if I have to put them in the freezer before moving.