Zone 10 · Peppers Growing Guide
The hot pepper that takes patience — slow germination and long days to maturity. But the fruity, intense heat is like nothing else. Start indoors 10 weeks before last frost.
In Zone 10, Habanero should be planted outdoors Year-round, after the average last frost date of approximately Jan 15.
True perennial. Can produce for 5+ years. Prune hard every 2 years to reinvigorate.
True perennial. Can produce for 5+ years. Prune hard every 2 years to reinvigorate.
Long season crop — consistent feeding throughout. High potassium improves heat and yield.
What you plant next to habanero makes a real difference — some plants actively help, others compete or attract pests.
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