There are two kinds of peppers: sweet and hot. Like tomatoes and eggplants, peppers are warmth-loving vegetables; all three are similarly cultivated. Read on to learn more.
October 9, 2015
There are two kinds of peppers: sweet and hot. Like tomatoes and eggplants, peppers are warmth-loving vegetables; all three are similarly cultivated. Read on to learn more.
Sweet peppers — also called bell peppers (for one of their characteristic shapes) or green peppers — may turn red, yellow, purple, or white when fully ripe. Hot peppers also are green at first, turning red, chocolate, or yellow as they mature.
Peppers can be started indoors from seeds about eight weeks before the date of the last expected frost.
Peppers are not heavy feeders. If you have provided sufficient fertilizer before planting, you should not need to fertilize the soil again during the growing season.
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