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Kbud
04-20-2013, 03:00 PM
Along with sugarcane, this year I am also hoping to get a black pepper plant. I am not talking about peppers, but the spice. Coming from the peppercorn plant, 4 different kinds of peppercorn can come from the same plant!

It appears easy to care for, just wondering if anyone has tips, experiences, pics, etc.


Hoping to get a new pineapple diaries started;)


Now I just need to buy it:)!

Illia
04-20-2013, 03:24 PM
Have you looked at this book (http://www.amazon.com/Growing-Tasty-Tropical-Plants-Anywhere/dp/1603425772/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1366488654&sr=8-1&keywords=growing+tasty+tropicals)? It's got some nice info on growing Black Pepper as well as others indoors. I've not grown it yet but plan to soon.

Snookie
04-20-2013, 04:40 PM
Along with sugarcane, this year I am also hoping to get a black pepper plant. I am not talking about peppers, but the spice. Coming from the peppercorn plant, 4 different kinds of peppercorn can come from the same plant!

It appears easy to care for, just wondering if anyone has tips, experiences, pics, etc.


Hoping to get a new pineapple diaries started;)


Now I just need to buy it:)!


Can't help but keep me posted MAYBE...Black Pepper is something I can NOT KILL..:0519:

Kbud
04-21-2013, 09:28 AM
Awesome!

Kbud
04-21-2013, 09:33 AM
@Illia: How ironic! It was this book that got me interested in black pepper, pineapples, and sugarcane in the first place. I LOVE this book! One of my faves and super useful. I will get the black pepper plant from the authors of this book - Logee's Tropical Plants. They have every plant they mention in the book and thousands more. I also get their email offers. They seem like a great source for everything! Here's their website: Logee's Greenhouses - Plants For Home & Garden - Fruiting, Rare and Tropical Plants (http://www.logees.com). This is the plant I will buy: Black Pepper (Piper nigrum)-Logee's Greenhouses (http://www.logees.com/Black-Pepper-Piper-nigrum/productinfo/R1440-2/).


I have quoted this book in a lot of my posts. I have put several in my thread, The Pineapple Diaries.

Worm_Farmer
04-21-2013, 09:38 AM
I tried black pepper and they died from cold weather. It may have been something else, I really do not know. I would still suggest you give it a try. My Aunt lives in South Florida and she told me the first year she got peppercorns then second year they were all over the ground and now on the third year she has stopped collecting the peppercorn's unless she is out because the vine is producing so much.

Illia
04-21-2013, 09:53 AM
As a future reference though, most of Logee's stuff is really expensive for some awfully tiny little plants, I'd highly recommend researching. I believe their black pepper isn't bad, but especially things like cinnamon, mangoes, bananas, sapodilla, papayas, and citrus - There's much better deals elsewhere.

Abnshrek
04-21-2013, 04:28 PM
Personally I prefer Top Tropicals over Aloha tropicals, or Stokes.. I never tried logee's.. and now I know why.. :^)

island cassie
04-21-2013, 04:47 PM
A friend passed over some peppercorns that they had grown themselves - on a vine? They had processed? them themselves and the peppercorns were so hard that the pepper grinder couldn't cope.

PR-Giants
04-21-2013, 04:55 PM
Allspice - Jamaica Pepper

Illia
04-21-2013, 09:39 PM
Personally I prefer Top Tropicals over Aloha tropicals, or Stokes.. I never tried logee's.. and now I know why.. :^)

Pine Island Nursery is one I'm majorly eyeing as a source for most of my tropicals.

Abnshrek
04-21-2013, 10:16 PM
Pine Island Nursery is one I'm majorly eyeing as a source for most of my tropicals.

They have good stuff, but shipping is gonna suck.. I'm glad I can buy most of my stuff locally now days. :^)

Illia
04-22-2013, 12:05 AM
I know shipping is really really heavy, but in the total price it's cheaper than Top Tropicals for me.

Kbud
04-22-2013, 03:40 PM
Thank you everybody! I know their prices are expensive, but they have a good deal for their small plants. As worm farmer said: "My Aunt lives in South Florida and she told me the first year she got peppercorns then second year they were all over the ground and now on the third year she has stopped collecting the peppercorn's unless she is out because the vine is producing so much." I think it will be worth it! I'll let u guys know when I get it and when I order it.

Thanks,
Kbud