Garden Planner Growing Information for Capsicum

Capsicum

Crop Rotation Group

Solanaceae (Potato and tomato family)

Capsicum, also known as Bell Pepper

Soil

Rich soil with plenty of compost added.

Position

Sheltered sunny position or under cover.

Frost tolerant

No.

Feeding

Weekly liquid feed once the plant is a reasonable size.

Companions

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Spacing

Single Plants: 35cm (1' 1") each way (minimum)
Rows: 30cm (11") with 40cm (1' 3") row gap (minimum)

Sow and Plant

Sow in pots under cover in later winter or early spring. Transfer to bigger pots as required. If planting out then do so when soil has warmed.
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Notes

Sometimes require supports if the capsicums are large.

Harvesting

Harvest capsicum green when they have grown to a good size or wait for them to ripen to yellow, orange or red if preferred.

Troubleshooting

In Australia fruit fly are a pest of capsicum, make sure to take appropriate control measures in areas where they are present. It is important to dispose of any infected fruit and fruit has fallen to the ground by placing them in a sealed plastic bag in the sun for at least 7 days to kill the eggs and larvae. Do not compost fruit as this will lead to the fruit fly completing their life cycle and lead to the problem recurring.