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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 ...
Also, pots limit a plant's access to nutrients ... according to the package instructions throughout the growing season. You can harvest the peppers when they're green, or give them more time to become ...
Chia seeds are not only packed with nutrition but also equipped with unique traits that make them a versatile feature in many ...
Some research suggests that vitamin C supplements may benefit people with type 2 diabetes. However, more studies are needed ...
A woman has shared how to stop cats pooing in your garden and people are going to extreme lengths to keep their lawns cat ...
Largeman-Roth celebrates the anti-inflammatory benefits of these delicious berries, which provide protection against heart ...
Dutch researchers from Delft University of Technology have made a groundbreaking discovery: the first-ever method to monitor ...
Other ethylene-producing fruits and vegetables include apples, avocados, cantaloupe, peaches, peppers, and pears. If you don’t plan to bring the whole plant indoors, pick any mature red or green ...
You can propagate collard greens by sowing seeds indoors or directly in the ground. Sow seeds approximately ¼ to ½ inch deep ...
The best thing to do is research the temperatures each of your plants can cope with and act accordingly. For example, there ...
Questions and answers in this week's garden column cover hollyhocks, rosemary, sweet potatoes and winter cover crops.