If you love the fiery kick of spicy peppers and are attempting to grow your own, its disappointing if they turn out milder ...
Growing certain plants with your peppers has benefits, from pest and disease control to soil improvement.
Gardeners can extract seeds from their own peppers for planting the following year. Store the seeds in an air-tight container in the refrigerator after rinsing them and allowing them to thoroughly dry ...
Fiery hot, mild, or somewhere in between, pepper plants are easy to grow in the garden and can produce big yields of peppers ...
Cauliflower, cabbage, and other brassicas are staples in vegetable gardens, but these plants are some of the most vulnerable ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Various peppers growing in pots - New Africa/Shutterstock If you have visions of vegetables growing in tidy rows, laden with a ...
There are two kinds of gardeners. First we have the laissez-faire growers who prize plants that thrive when ignored. These are succulent people, well-adjusted and simple. Then there are the gardeners ...
A few years ago, I planted pepper seeds for the first time to make my own paprika. This small start sent me on a journey from my bathroom window to a small growing tent in my closet and eventually to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Red and green bell peppers growing in a garden. - Helen Camacaro/Getty Images Growing Capsicum annuum, like bell, green, or sweet ...
The weather took a wintry turn, but the calendar says it’s spring and that means gardening time has returned. You may have questions. For answers, turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer ...
You prune your tomatoes, why not your peppers? Well-timed pepper pruning provides surprising benefits.