Grow the Best PeppersAs more and more ethnic foods achieve wide popularity, the demand for peppers is increasing—but many varieties are available only if you grow them yourself. These decorative plants are easy to care for (even in containers), produce well in limited space, and are virtually free of pests. But with peppers, more than most vegetables, selecting the right variety for your geographic location is essential. In this bulletin, you’ll find sources for all of the varieties of sweet and hot peppers described. You’ll learn how to prepare the perfect garden plot; how to feed, mulch, and water your pepper plants for maximum production; and how and when to harvest the fruits. You’ll also discover storage methods that preserve optimum flavor and kitchen techniques that really make peppers shine. And you’ll be rewarded with a diversity of shapes, sizes, colors, and flavors that will perk up your menus year-round! |
Selected WorksNonfiction
The Admission Funnel: How to Streamline the Private School Admission Process
A step-by-step guide to recruiting mission-appropriate students for your private-independent school. Garden Writing
More Veggies in Less Space
This is a Gardening How-To article about maximizing vegetable garden space for the best production. Also included are links to some of my other Gardening How-To articles on broccoli, hot peppers, and coleus. Grow the Best Peppers
This Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin provides practical advice about growing peppers. Grow the Best Root Crops (E-Book Projects)
Everything you need to know to grow root crops! Peas for Fall
This is a National Gardening Association article about growing peas as a fall crop. Fava Beans
This brief article was published in the January 2008 issue of Horticulture magazine. |