Poblano Pepper Planting Guide

Large, mild dark green pepper essential in Mexican cuisine — fresh or dried as ancho chile

Flavor notes: Earthy, mild heat; richer when roasted.

Variety notes: Large roasting pepper; ripens red and dried as ancho.

Best Time and Place to Plant Pepper

In USDA zone 7, the typical spring window is April 1 to May 15. Cooler zones usually plant later; warmer zones plant earlier.

Plant Poblano Pepper in a spot with 6+ hours of direct sun, soil warmed to 65F to 85F, and enough room for 18 inches between plants and 24 inches between rows.

Planting Windows by Zone

ZoneSpringFall
Zone 1May 15 to June 15Varies
Zone 2May 10 to June 10Varies
Zone 3May 1 to June 1Varies
Zone 4April 20 to May 30Varies
Zone 5April 15 to May 25Varies
Zone 6April 10 to May 20Varies
Zone 7April 1 to May 15Varies
Zone 8March 20 to May 10Varies
Zone 9March 10 to May 1August 1 to September 15
Zone 10February 15 to April 15August 15 to October 1
Zone 11January 15 to March 15September 1 to November 1
Zone 12January 1 to March 1October 1 to December 1
Zone 13Year-round to Year-roundVaries

Spacing and Care

  • Planting depth: 0.25 inches deep
  • Spacing: 18 inches apart, 24 inches between rows
  • Soil temperature: 65F to 85F
  • Sunlight: 6+ hours
  • Watering: 1-1.5 inches per week; even moisture produces uniform fruit
  • Days to harvest: 75

Fertilization

  • Balanced 10-10-10 synthetic: 2 lbs per 100 sq ft at planting
  • Compost organic: 2-3 inches worked into soil
  • Calcium supplement organic: To prevent blossom end rot

Companion Plants

  • Basil
  • Onions
  • Tomatoes
  • Marigold

Avoid Planting Near

  • Fennel
  • Kohlrabi

Harvest Signs

  • Fruit is 4-5 inches long, dark green and firm
  • Shoulders are broad and deeply colored
  • For ancho chile, let ripen to deep red-brown on vine
  • Cut stem cleanly to avoid plant damage

FAQs

When should I plant Pepper?

Pepper planting depends on your USDA hardiness zone. In USDA zone 7, the typical spring window is April 1 to May 15. Cooler zones usually plant later; warmer zones plant earlier.

What is the best time of year to plant Pepper?

The best time of year to plant Pepper is when your zone planting window is open and soil temperatures are around 65F to 85F. In USDA zone 7, the typical spring window is April 1 to May 15. Cooler zones usually plant later; warmer zones plant earlier.

Where is the best place to plant Pepper?

Plant Poblano Pepper in a spot with 6+ hours of direct sun, soil warmed to 65F to 85F, and enough room for 18 inches between plants and 24 inches between rows.

How far apart should I plant Pepper?

Plant Pepper about 18 inches apart, with rows around 24 inches apart.

What grows well with Pepper?

Pepper is commonly paired with Basil, Onions, Tomatoes, Marigold.