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How to Grow Hot Peppers
There are so many kinds of peppers to grow and taste, it's time to think outside the jalapeno-shaped box! Learn how to grow ...
While it's best to plant your peppers in warmer weather, sometimes circumstances can't be helped. Back in 2014, when Oklahoma experienced a late spring cold front, Ree Drummond faced this very ...
That’s when Oregon State University vegetable breeder Jim Myers says two new varieties of habanero peppers he’s developed ... “Notta Hotta,” have the sweet taste one comes to expect ...
Hubbard County’s only commercial hydroponic farm is the brainchild of Eric and Becky Hudrlik. Dubbed The 4 Word Farm, it all ...
A lot of people’s first experience with vegetables in childhood is having them steamed, and while steaming works well for ...
As we approach the cooler days of fall, most people I know get excited by the typical fall flavors of pumpkin, pumpkin spices, apples and pears. But for me, nothing says autumn better than the ...
(KOIN) — Bred and perfected over the course of two decades, two new pepper varieties, sans heat ... Myers said that the pepper is best suited for a Pacific Northwest climate.
Or, ring the changes with pleasantly sweet Romero peppers. Yellow and orange pepper varieties bring sweeter notes to salads or dishes such as sweet-and-sour pork. Try stuffing them with herbed ...
Doug Rader and Christi Wans say they grow about 40 varieties of peppers in a small acreage near Norman, with 360 pepper plants in raised beds. Together with a smaller variety of herbs and tomatoes ...