Never Buy Pepper Again... Grow An Endless Supply Of Chili Pepper At Home

You buy those little packets of chilies every week — a couple dollars a time — and half of them go soft in the bottom of the fridge before you use them. Maybe you tried growing your own once, scraped the seeds into some dirt, and nothing ever came up. It wasn't your fault. Pepper seeds are just stubborn sleepers — and there's a simple old trick to wake them fast using something you throw away every week. In this video, Amish farmer Jacob Miller shows you how to grow chili peppers from seed, in a pot, with a banana peel — 6 steps to an endless supply. The seeds inside a single chili can grow you all the peppers your family can eat, for free. Press them onto a banana peel and it does two things at once: as it breaks down it gives off the gas that wakes the sleeping seeds, and it feeds them the potassium a young pepper craves. From waking the seeds, to sowing them warm under a clear bag, to moving each seedling to its own pot, to feeding them into flower and fruit with banana-peel water, this is the old waste-nothing way. Do it right, and one plant fruits for months — a fresh handful of chilies every few days. You don't need a garden. Just a pepper, a banana peel, a pot, and a sunny spot. 🌶️ WHAT YOU'LL LEARN The banana peel trick that wakes stubborn pepper seeds — and why it works How to sow pepper seeds warm so they sprout in about a week How to move seedlings to their own pots (and why only one to a pot) How to feed peppers into flower and fruit with free banana-peel water How mulch and steady watering stop blossom end rot The secret to an endless harvest — how to make one plant fruit for months 🔔 If you like learning the old ways of doing things, tap LIKE — it helps this little channel more than you'd guess — and SUBSCRIBE so you can keep learning right alongside Rebecca and me. 💬 Tell me in the comments: did you know a banana peel could wake a stubborn pepper seed? And what do you grow from saved seed or kitchen scraps? If your mother or grandmother had a way with peppers, share it with the rest of us. Waste nothing, grow plenty, and share the harvest — and the heat — with the people you love. #GrowPeppers #ChiliPeppers #GrowFromSeed #BananaPeel #GrowYourOwnFood #Gardening #Homesteading #Amish #ContainerGardening #NeverBuyPeppersAgain