Once the danger of frost has passed in the spring and temperatures are reliably above 50°F, you can harden your plant off by ...
October gardening tips for outdoor flowering plants, ornamentals and vegetable gardening are provided in this week's column.
Gardening in Idaho can be challenging. The growing season is short, many areas are at high elevations, and frost can come early or late, which limits the types of crops gardeners can grow. Luckily, ...
Ornamental peppers, a stunning plant with both decorative and edible qualities, showcase vibrant fruits and foliage in a variety of colors and shapes. These peppers flourish quickly and require little ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — People and businesses across Shelby County are being given an opportunity to start their own farm and grow their own produce thanks to a grant program. The Memphis Dawah Association ...
“If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, how many pickled peppers did Peter Piper pick?” One peck is the correct answer, which is a quarter of a bushel or approximately 12 pounds and that ...
3-Lobed vs 4-Lobed Green Peppers: What’s the Real Difference? If you’ve ever stood in the produce aisle staring at a pile of green bell peppers, you may have noticed 3 vs 4 lobe green peppers—some ...
Badlands Pepper is a Legendary seed that was introduced to Grow a Garden on August 9, 2025, as part of the Kitchen Storm Update. If you're looking to add this crop to your garden, I've put together a ...
BROOKINGS, S.D. — Shannon Mutschelknaus grows a wide variety of peppers on his farm, Wayward Springs, northeast of Brookings. These peppers are sold to hot sauce makers around South Dakota and ...
WELCOME TO TODAY’S GROW AT GREEN. WE ARE AT SANBORN MILLS FARM HERE IN LOUDON. I’M JOINED BY SEAN O’BRIEN FROM UNH COOPERATIVE EXTENSION. SEAN, IT IS PEPPER SEASON HERE IN NEW ENGLAND IN THE HOT ...
Red and green bell peppers growing in a garden. - Helen Camacaro/Getty Images Growing Capsicum annuum, like bell, green, or sweet peppers, can be incredibly satisfying, but it's not always the easiest ...