Peppers DO cross pollinate, so separate varieties by about 500 feet, unless you can plant them in insect proof cages that are covered with window screen.
Pick ripe, fully colored fruits that show no sign of disease to save seeds from. Remove the seed core and place on a paper plate or thick paper sheet to dry.
Useful things to note when you label your seeds:
- the name of the pepper variety
- how long the fruits need to ripen from transplant
- how hot the pepper variety is
- the color of the ripe fruit
- seed saving instructions
- basic planting instructions
- the year in which the seed was saved
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