How to Grow Mountain Pepper

Purchase the plant from a nursery that stocks it., Check your local climate., Choose soil that is able to retain moisture., Keep out of hot areas of the garden and avoid afternoon sun., Plant the male and female plants close to one another., Water...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Purchase the plant from a nursery that stocks it.

    You will need both a male and female plant if you want to produce berries.
  2. Step 2: Check your local climate.

    The mountain pepper grows best where the area has good rainfall, cold winters, and mild summers. , The mountain pepper likes moist soil.

    Add plenty of well-rotted organic matter from the compost to condition the soil prior to planting. , the plant will not grow well in an area prone to hot or dry summers. , Firm the soil around the plants and water in well. , The mountain berry requires a good, regular watering to thrive.
  3. Step 3: Choose soil that is able to retain moisture.

  4. Step 4: Keep out of hot areas of the garden and avoid afternoon sun.

  5. Step 5: Plant the male and female plants close to one another.

  6. Step 6: Water regularly.

Detailed Guide

You will need both a male and female plant if you want to produce berries.

The mountain pepper grows best where the area has good rainfall, cold winters, and mild summers. , The mountain pepper likes moist soil.

Add plenty of well-rotted organic matter from the compost to condition the soil prior to planting. , the plant will not grow well in an area prone to hot or dry summers. , Firm the soil around the plants and water in well. , The mountain berry requires a good, regular watering to thrive.

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