If you would like to plant peppers or hot peppers in your own garden, you can either get young plants from the nursery or grow your own peppers.
Grow your own peppers
Young plants from the nursery cost a lot more than if you grow the plants yourself. If you want to dare, then you should start early enough. The reason: Both peppers and hot peppers need at least three months to ripen. If you only start in May or June, you will only harvest very late and then mostly sparsely. That's why you should start preparing for sowing as early as March.
Prepare peppers
Sowing should be done as follows: Take seed trays or seed trays and sow the plants. You should make sure that the temperature does not fall below 28 degrees. The sowing depth is about one centimeter. You must now press the soil down well and always keep it slightly moist. But make sure that there is no waterlogging, so that the soil does not start to mold. When the plants peek out of the ground and the first leaves have formed, you can place the plants in a cooler place: 20 degrees is ideal. You can then plant the young plants in the vegetable patch from the beginning of May.