Fahrenheit (0°C) is too cold for peppers. At this temperature, there’ll be a frost that kills unprotected pepper plants. Yes, ...
Hardening off pepper plants is a critical series of steps that helps your young plants slow acclimate to their transition ...
The idea isn’t new, but it’s making a quiet comeback — especially among hobby gardeners who have limited space but still want ...
Growing your own food from a tiny seedling to a ripe fruit or vegetable can be a rewarding experience, but also a stressful one. It may seem that no matter how many seeds you plant, or how much water ...
Dr. Natalie Bumgarner plants peppers, and Dr. Frank Hale discusses wood-boring insects. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, UT Extension Residential and Consumer Horticulture ...
PEPPERS Bell peppers produce poorly during high temperatures, and you are likely seeing most of the flowers falling off ...
Each year the National Garden Bureau (NGB) announces their plant selections for the “Year of” program. These plants re chosen ...
Question: I have seen many pepper plants for sale in nurseries and big box stores since March. Is it too late to add a few pepper plants to my garden? Or should I consider growing peppers at all?
Believe it or not, there's a wrong way to harvest peppers — and, if you do it, it could actually impact the amount of fruit ...
* What it is: You might not even recognize that this is a pepper plant because the fruits are flattened with lobes, more like little red hats than the bell or cone shapes that peppers usually grow ...