Peppers - Page 2

Pepper Plant Companions - What Are Good Companions For Peppers
Carrots, cucumbers, radishes, squash, and members of the Allium family all do well when grown in close proximity to peppers. Eggplant, a member of the...
Pimento Sweet Peppers Tips For Growing Pimento Peppers
Peppers germinate best in warm soil, so gentle bottom heat may be helpful until seedlings emerge. Wait to transplant outdoors until soil is warm. Pepp...
Fixing Thin Wall On Peppers How To Grow Thick-Walled Peppers
Calcium and potassium are the primary nutrients responsible for building thick walls in peppers. Fertilizing can be tricky. Too much fertilizer will m...
Hot Pepper Plants Tips On Growing Peppers For Hot Sauce
What peppers to grow for hot sauce?Do peppers get hotter the longer they stay on the plant?How do pepper plants grow best?Do hot peppers like coffee g...
Harvesting Peppers When And How To Pick A Pepper
Sweet pepper, such as bell peppers, are often harvested when the fruit is still green, but full sized. Allowing the bell pepper to remain on the plant...
Study Shows Eating Hot Peppers Helps You Live Longer!
Individuals who consume chili pepper may live longer and may have a significantly reduced risk of dying from cardiovascular disease or cancer, accordi...
Jalapeno Peppers Too Mild Reasons For No Heat In Jalapenos
Why do my jalapenos have no heat?Why are my hot peppers not hot?Are smaller jalapenos hotter?How can you tell how hot a jalapeno is?How do you get the...
Chili Peppers Not Hot - How To Get Hot Chili Peppers
Give the pepper plant plenty of moisture and watch for pests and disease. If your plant is vigorous and well cared for, the fruits will burst with fla...
Growing Peppers In Planters How To Grow Pepper Plants In A Container
How to Grow Peppers in a PotSelect a Large Container. Peppers need room for their roots to spread, so choose a pot at least 12 inches in diameter. ......