Now that we are in the warmest months of the year, we see a lot of our spring crops in decline. But there are a few crops that are still producing, and some will continue to produce until the first ...
The Scotch Bonnet hot pepper (Capsicum chinense Jacq) thrives well under tropical and sub-tropical climatic conditions. These peppers fall within the group of ‘super-hot’ chiles with a heat rating in ...
Do you prefer your peppers fiery? If so, this list is for you, as we look at the hottest peppers to grow at home. Perfect for anyone wanting to add some heat to their meals, you can readily source ...
Gardening expert Ciscoe Morris loves hot peppers and wants to dispel a popular myth about growing them in the Pacific Northwest. “A lot of people say you can't grow hot peppers because we don't give ...
Across the region and the diaspora, the Scotch bonnet lends its distinctive, tart, numbing heat to this hot sauce, offering a taste of the islands and a punch of flavor. By Korsha Wilson As a child, ...
It's not easy to grow peppers in the San Joaquin Valley. The pepper plants love hot weather and warm soil but the peppers themselves require some sun screen, said Manuel Jimenez, retired small farm ...