Location
Choose a location with full sunlight for at least six hours per day, as chili peppers LOVE the sun. Dig your hole twice the width of your pot and as deep as you can so that the soil level will be as close to the leaves as possible. Mix in some mushroom compost or other organic compost to make the soil fertile and moist.
Watering Your Peppers
Water! Keep the soil constantly moist, but not soaking wet. Chili peppers love water as much as they love sun. Water every other day or every third day. Include a good plant food product for fertilizing. Typically peppers don’t need a fertilizer unless they are in pots, however, if you find your peppers are growing small, use fertilizer. Keep your garden well weeded. You don’t want nasty weeds stealing the water from your growing chili peppers. You will want to mulch your pepper plants 3 weeks after putting them into the ground. Simply place some fresh compost around the base of the plant, mounding it up toward the stem. These fresh nutrients are a great natural fertilizer for the plant.
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Learn more about growing chili peppers here - A Guide to Growing Chili Peppers.