Bell peppers are one of the most popular vegetables grown in home gardens. The bell pepper is native to Central and North America and is easy to grow. There is now a much wider variety of peppers to choose from with different colors and even different shapes. Whether you’re looking for ...
How to Grow Peppers! Propagating Peppers!: - - -This is a Step-by-Step Instructable on how to grow bell or chili peppers from your favorite store bought varieties! And regardless of colour, flavor, or size, all peppers are grown pretty much the same way
Beyond the familiar bell pepper, you’ll find a vast selection of cultivars—some sweet, some hot, and a few that are a bit of both. If you don’t care for the taste of peppers, you can still grow them for their ornamental attributes. With their white flowers, colorful fruit, and ...
Gardeners who just can’t get enough of the fire of a capsaicin-rich pepper are always on the lookout as to how to grow hotter peppers. Heat can be a tricky thing when it comes to peppers, especially when you realize that the heat of individual fruits that grow on the same plant can...
Bell peppers grow in abundance in the home garden. Dehydration is a perfect way to store your harvest for later use. Have you ever dehydrated bell peppers?
Whether you’re growing hot peppers or growing bell peppers, the plants are close cousins and share the same soil, water, and cultural needs, as well as the same pests and diseases.Hot peppers are actually easier to grow, because they need less support. Chiles tend to be larger, stronger...
Peppers are tender, warm-season vegetables, like tomatoes. But they don't grow as big and spread as wide as tomato plants do. They also needwarmer temperatures and longer timein the garden. The colorful sweet bell pepper varieties (Capsicum annuum) are the most popular in the United States...
How To Grow Hotter PeppersDonald PerkinsJr
Ready to spice things up in the garden? Jalapeños are the life of the pepper patch—bold, bright, and packed with punch! These medium-heat peppers are easy to grow and thrive in the summer sun, whether you’re planting in the ground or in pots on the patio. Let’s turn up the ...
For your safety, rinse the mushrooms before you cook or eat them. You can store all your harvested mushrooms in a paper bag. Afterwards, place the bag inside a refrigerator and cook or consume them after a week. Also Read:How to grow Bell Peppers Indoors from Seeds ...