How to Grow Pepper (2026)

Heat-loving; wait until nights stay above 55°F.

Type
Warm-season
USDA zones
413
Sun
Full sun
Spacing
18
Seed depth
0.25
Days to harvest
75

Quick answer: Pepper is a warm-season crop for zones 413 in full sun. Plant after the last frost, space 18″ apart, and expect harvest in about 75 days.

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In Alabama (zone 79, last frost ≈ Mar 15, first frost ≈ Nov 15, 245-day season), your Pepper plan:

Start seeds indoors
Feb 1
Sow / transplant outdoors
Mar 29
First harvest
Jun 12
Spacing / depth
18″ / 0.25

Heat-loving; wait until nights stay above 55°F. Suits USDA zones 413. Dates are typical; confirm with your county extension and the 10-day forecast.

Growing tips

More warm-season crops

Spacing, depth, and days-to-harvest are typical values from university extension guides. Planting dates are computed from typical USDA/extension freeze dates (USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (2023) + state cooperative extension typical freeze dates); confirm locally before acting.