by Matt Gibson The serrano pepper (Capsicum annuum 'Serrano') is basically a smaller version of the jalapeno. Clocking in between 5,000 and 23,000 Scoville units, serranos are typically a bit hotter than the jalapeno and are always a wonderful addition to salsas, sauces, … [Read more...]
How to Grow Tabasco Peppers (Capsicum Frutescens)
by Matt Gibson Did you know that you can grow tabasco peppers? Native to the Mexican state of Tabasco, the Tabasco pepper is a household name due to the famous hot sauce made in Avery Island, Louisiana. The compact, … [Read more...]
How to Identify and Control Tomato Hornworms
by Shelby Baker Chewed fruit, nubby stems, and spotty leaves can be a gardener’s nightmare. So much time and effort in growing tomatoes, peppers, eggplants can all be lost over the course of a few short weeks. The scene of the crime is an innocent, leafy green garden. The … [Read more...]
Why Are My Tomato Leaves Rolling- 10 Reasons
By Jennifer Poindexter Tomato plants are one of the most popular plants in the garden. Yet, they face many challenges. One of those challenges is curling leaves on a tomato plant. Have you ever wondered why your tomato leaves curl? If so, you’re in the right place. I’m … [Read more...]
How Far Apart to Grow Tomatoes, Explained
By Jennifer Poindexter Have you ever wondered why adequate spacing around plants matters? Tomatoes are one of the most common vegetables grown in the garden, and the spacing they require is extremely important to their overall health. There are many varieties of tomatoes … [Read more...]
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