17.04.2025

When to sow pepper seeds in 2023? Favorable dates

By Vitia

Growing peppers in your own garden or vegetable garden is a rewarding and accessible experience for most gardening lovers. Not only do these plants produce tasty and versatile fruit, but they are also relatively easy to care for.

However, in order to obtain a bountiful and healthy harvest, it is important to pay attention to environmental and calendrical factors, and one of these factors is the influence of the Moon on the planting and cultivation process.

The Influence of the Moon on Sowing, Cultivation, and Harvesting

The belief that the phases of the Moon can affect plant growth has been around for centuries. Although science doesn’t always support these beliefs, many gardeners still follow lunar calendars to plan their gardening activities.

The idea behind this is that the Moon exerts an influence on the flow of sap and the activity of plant roots, which can affect their growth and development. In the case of peppers, the dates of planting and cultivation can influence the quality and quantity of fruits they produce.

Planting and growing peppers Favorable dates in November and December!

Below, I provide you with a chart with some favorable dates to plant and grow peppers in your garden or orchard in November and December 2023.

Keep in mind that these are only general tips and that geographical location and local weather conditions will also play a role.

MonthMoon PhaseFavorable Dates for Planting and Growing Peppers
JanuaryCrescent moon2-6, 22-27
FebruaryCrescent moon1-6, 21-26
MarchCrescent moon2-6, 23-28
AprilCrescent moon1-5, 22-26
MayCrescent moon2-6, 22-27
JuneCrescent moon1-5, 21-26
JulyCrescent moon2-7, 21-25
AugustCrescent moon1-6, 21-26
SeptemberCrescent moon2-6, 20-24
OctoberCrescent moon1-5, 20-25
NovemberCrescent moon1-5, 20-24
DecemberCrescent moon1-4, 20-23

These dates are ideal to take advantage of the influence of the Moon on the growth of your peppers. Take advantage of the last months of this year and go ahead and prepare your own garden.

Practical Tips:

  1. Make sure the soil is well prepared before planting. Peppers prefer fertile, well-drained soil.
  2. Plant pepper seeds or transplants on the days listed in the chart during the Waxing Moon phases to take advantage of their influence on plant growth.
  3. Keep track of local weather conditions and adapt your planting dates if necessary.
  4. Pay attention to the specific needs of your plants, such as watering and fertilizing.

Remember that each region and pepper variety may have particular needs, so don’t hesitate to adjust your schedule according to your specific conditions. With the right information and a little patience, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest of fresh peppers in your garden or orchard November and December in 2023!

How to grow peppers successfully?

To grow peppers successfully, follow these key steps synthetically:

  1. Soil Preparation: Make sure you have well-drained, nutrient-rich soil. You can enrich it with compost or organic fertilizer.
  2. Choice of Varieties: Select pepper varieties that suit your climate and preferences. Some are spicier, while others are sweet.
  3. Sowing: Sow the seeds indoors about 8-10 weeks before the last frost. Transplant the seedlings when they are about 6-8 weeks old and the risk of frost has passed.
  4. Location and Light: Plant your peppers in a sunny location with at least 6-8 hours of direct light per day.
  5. Irrigation: Keep the soil evenly moist, avoiding waterlogging. Water at the base of the plants to avoid diseases.
  6. Fertilization: Apply a balanced fertilizer or pepper-specific fertilizer according to the package recommendations.
  7. Pest and Disease Control: Regularly monitor your plants for signs of pests or diseases and take steps to control them.
  8. Pruning: Prune diseased or damaged leaves to encourage healthy growth and ventilation of plants.
  9. Harvest: Pick the peppers when they reach the desired size and color. Use scissors or knives to avoid damaging the plant.
  10. Storage: Store the peppers in a cool, dry place or keep them by freezing them or in vinegar if you have a large harvest.

By following these steps, you will be able to grow peppers successfully and enjoy your own harvest of fresh and delicious peppers.