Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! This first week of June finds us pretty dry and in need of rain. Luckily, temperatures have been mild but we definitely could use some precipitation.
Posts have been circulating on social media, which claim that it is possible to tell the “gender” of a bell pepper by the number of bumps on the bottom, and that “female” peppers are sweeter than male ...
A question for Dan Gill: I planted yellow, red and green bell peppers. The green are making out well. The red and yellow flower and make very small peppers, but the stems turn yellow, and they fall ...
Come summer, gardeners will feel the heat, and not just in degrees, but also in Scoville units. Even though it’s February, it’s a good time to either begin pepper seeds or start planning which ...
Bell peppers change color as they ripen, going from green to yellow to orange to red, with taste and nutrients increasing. All peppers are good for you, but red bell peppers are the healthiest because ...
This is just one of the stories from our “I’ve Always Wondered” series, where we tackle all of your questions about the world of business, no matter how big or small. Ever wondered if recycling is ...
If you’ve marveled at the bright red, orange, yellow, and green hues of bell peppers in the grocery store, then you’ve probably noticed that their cost differs based on their shade. Why are different ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (WJW) – A previously-issued recall for ...
Well, it is that time of the year already. Bagelfest time! It certainly is hot enough for it. Usually it is storming - but not so far this year. We just seem to go to extremes when it comes to the ...
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