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Grow an abundant harvest of peppers this season
Whether you grow sweet or hot peppers, proper care from planting to harvest will yield the best flavor and an abundant ...
While this method is more challenging than buying mature plants, four experts have advice to set home gardeners up for ...
"Harvest them young if you like them green, or leave them on the plant to mature to red," he explained. As the peppers grow in smaller, individual pots, this makes for the perfect gardening ...
Pest control is the most obvious benefit to companion planting with your peppers. Some of the best companion plants for ...
Growing your own plants from seed opens up a wide variety of herbs and vegetables that you won’t find at the store.
If pollen from a hot pepper fertilizes the flower of a sweet pepper, all the hot pepper genes from the father plant go into ...
From cool bell peppers to spicy jalapeños, peppers are a delight to grow and have a wide range of culinary uses. Peppers require a lot of sunshine and warm temperatures in order ...
I have two old-fashioned tall red pentas that are ... compost as now’s the time to plant your “summer” vegetable plants. Use starter plants for tomatoes, peppers, etc., ...
Quinoa porridge: Using quinoa in place of oats can give you a slight protein boost. Cook the quinoa in coconut or almond milk ...
If you love to eat peppers in salads, stir fries and more, give growing your own a go. Also known as bell peppers or capiscums, peppers can be grown from seed in spring ... to ripen fully – most turn ...
Help monarch butterflies on their migration by planting native milkweeds and nectar plants like blue curl and zinnia in San ...
Nearly 300 Wisconsin farms participated in the program last year, providing fresh food to pantries and hunger relief ...