Winter can slow down the growth of many plants, but some continue to thrive with a little extra care, and black pepper, often called the “queen of spices”, is one of them. Known for its distinctive aroma, flavour, and medicinal properties, black pepper is a staple in most kitchens, yet many gardeners are unaware that it can be grown at home. With the right approach, patience, and protection from cold, you can cultivate this tropical vine in pots, on balconies, or in small gardens. Growing your own black pepper not only provides fresh, organic spice for cooking but also adds a rewarding and aromatic element to your winter gardening routine. Following simple steps ensures a healthy, fruitful plant even during the colder months. Although black pepper is naturally a tropical plant, it c

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