I want to start off this article by admitting that the hottest pepper that my system can tolerate is a Jalapeno and my husband isn’t a big fan of the super-hot types either. My friend Cindy is a ...
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Yes, You Can Grow Hot Peppers Indoors - Here's How You Can Do It
Missing your garden already? Worry not — you can easily grow hot peppers indoors. All you need is to choose the right variety ...
Growing peppers indoors is a bit more complicated than growing peppers in a vegetable garden, but it is doable. Pepper plants are native to Central and South America and thrive in hot, sunny, and ...
Question: We use a lot of green bell peppers. Should I plant them in containers or in the ground? Answer: Pick any sunny spot to grow peppers in-ground or in containers. When grown in containers, make ...
If you have visions of vegetables growing in tidy rows, laden with a harvest of healthy food for your table, having limited garden space can be a heartbreaker. But you don't need to squash your dreams ...
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Gardening advice: Growing edible ornamentals a great way to add colour
Recently, I was cleaning up my email inbox from a busy summer and ran across an article from the National Garden Bureau I had ...
For all of you early risers who already have your cup of coffee and paper in hand — it’s not too late to get over to the Spring Garden Market at History San Jose. The market runs today from 9 a.m.
Earlier harvests. Peppers grown from seeds or transplants usually take at least a few months to fruit after spring planting.
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Some Plants Do Better in Containers—Here's Why
Strawberries are a perfect plant for containers, especially hanging containers. They look gorgeous with the fruit drooping ...
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