Black Pepper Vine (Piper nigrum)
Black Pepper Vine (Piper nigrum)

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Usually available: Most of the year
Life cycle: Perennial
Height: Climbing vine to 2–5 m with support
Position: Part shade / bright filtered light
Soil preference: Rich, well-drained
This is how we pack and send your Herb Plants to all states except TAS & WA
You will receive
- 1 Black Pepper plant in a 50 × 75 mm tube
- General growing instructions
All of our Herb Plants are grown organically with certified organic potting mixes and fertilisers.
Botanical Name: Piper nigrum
Black pepper is a tropical, self-fertile climbing vine grown for peppercorns. In warm, humid climates it is a reliable producer once established. Plants enjoy bright, filtered light, a cool mulched root zone, and a sturdy trellis or post to climb.
Growing Conditions
- Climate: Best in subtropical to tropical areas. Protect from cold snaps below ~5 °C and frost.
- Light: Part shade / dappled sun. Avoid harsh afternoon sun while young.
- Soil: Rich, well-drained mix with organic matter. Keep evenly moist; do not let it dry right out.
- Feeding: Light, regular feeds during warm months (compost, organic liquid feeds).
- Support: Train onto a post, trellis or wire. Prune lightly to shape and keep fruiting wood accessible.
- Pots: Suits large pots with a sturdy stake and regular watering.
- Time to fruit: Typically 2–3 years in warm conditions.
Harvest & Use
- Harvest pepper spikes when green and dry to make black pepper.
- For white pepper, allow berries to turn red, soak to loosen skins, then dry the seed.
- Pick in dry weather for best quality and airflow-dry out of direct sun.
Care Tips
- Mulch to keep roots cool; avoid waterlogging.
- Increase humidity with grouped plants or occasional misting in dry weather.
- Shelter from winter winds; move potted plants to a warm, bright spot.
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