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When to plant hot pepper in Zone 8

In Zone 8, the last spring frost usually passes around March 28 and the first fall frost arrives around November 7, leaving about 224 frost-free days. The windows below are computed from those frost dates, with the same math the Dibble app uses.

Mild winters, long season. Cool crops in fall/winter; heat can limit summer greens.

Last spring frost: March 28First fall frost: November 7Frost-free days: 224Days to maturity: 80Hardiness: Tender

Planting windows for hot pepper in Zone 8

When to plant hot pepper in Zone 8
TaskWindow
Start seeds indoorsJan 31 to Feb 14
TransplantApr 11 to Apr 25
Estimated harvestJun 30 to Sep 8

The harvest estimate counts 80 days to maturity, then a picking window of about 70 days. These windows use typical frost dates for Zone 8; Dibble pins them to your exact ZIP code.

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How to grow hot pepper

Chilies need even more heat than sweet peppers. Start indoors 8 weeks before last frost and transplant 2 weeks after, into warm soil.

Companion plants

Good neighbors for Hot Pepper:

BasilOnionCarrotMarigold

Better kept apart:

FennelBean (bush)

Hot Pepper in nearby zones

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Dated planting windows

Hot Pepper in Zone 9

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Hot Pepper: the full growing guide · The Zone 8 planting calendar · Every crop and zone


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Dates are estimates based on typical frost dates for the zone. Your yard has its own microclimate, so use them as a starting point and adjust as you learn your space.