Edibles – Vegetables – Tabasco Hot Pepper
Tabasco Hot Pepper
Botanical name: capsicum frutescens
Beginner friendly?: moderate
Average size at maturity: about 2 ft in height with an 18 inch spread
Hardy zone: zones 8-11
Growth rate: reaches fully mature size in first growing season, grown as an annual vegetable
Foliage color: green
Flower color: white
Bloom time: summer blooms, summer – fall harvest
Pruning instructions: prune as needed from the spring – fall months
Propagation methods: propagate by seed sowing
Landscape use: vegetable garden, pollinator garden, herb garden
Special features: attracts pollinators, heat tolerant
Light needs: 6 hours of sun per day
Watering instructions: allow the top 2 inches of soil to dry out between watering sessions
Fertilizing instructions : feed with compost before planting, use an organic fertilizer every 3 months throughout the growing season
Best time to plant: spring, summer
Best type of soil: sand, loam
Companion plants: onions, basil, marigold, zinnias
Toxicity level: toxic for pets if ingested and toxic for humans if ingested in large amounts in a short period of time
Invasive species: no





