you do not need poles for growing bell peppers ... you can use bamboo or othe materials to help bell peppers to Stan striaght since their stems arent as strong as other plants' stems are.
Bell peppers are annual plants, meaning they need to be replanted each year as they do not come back on their own.
Bell peppers are annual plants, meaning they need to be replanted each year as they do not grow back on their own.
Green peppers (bell peppers specifically) can be prepared in a variety of ways. If you would like to slice them, you will need a sharp chef's knife. If you would like to grill them (or flame roast), you will need a heat-resistant pair of tongs to place them on the grill and to rotate them as needed. If you would like to puree the bell peppers to make a sauce or to use in hummus, you will need a chef's knife (to cut them into sections) and a food processor. If stuffed green bell peppers are on your menu, you will need a sharp knife to slice the top off, a spoon to remove the seeds/pith, and that same spoon to stuff the filling into the peppers.
All chili peppers, from bland sweet bell peppers to Guatemalan insanity peppers that will melt your tongue at twelve paces, are in the genus Capsicum. For that matter, there are only five domesticated species; bell peppers, jalapenos, serranos, Anaheim, and poblanos are all different cultivars (if you think "like dog breeds, but with plants" you won't be far off) of Capsicum annuum, and the small Thai peppers and Tabasco peppers are both Capsicum frutescens. The hottest peppers (habaneros, datils) are usually Capsicum chinense.If you want an exact species name, you need to be more specific than "green chili"; most chili peppers are green when not fully ripe.
Bell peppers should get from 6-8 hours of sunlight.
I would advice you to put them in mild sunlight and don't water to feriously that will drown the plant, (and yes plants can drown)
corn and wheat - also sugar beets, peppers for paprika, barley, oats, rye - Hungarians are nearly self-sufficient in growing the foods they need.
First off, enough thought should be given when planting Bell Peppers. Bell Peppers can flourish if they are planted in places where there is plenty of sunlight. Planning indoors can be a good idea provided you plant eight weeks atleast after the last frost. The soil should also be 85 degrees warm to be good. Now when you start off, first put the compost and manure in the soil. If needed, you can use a all purpose fertilizer. Check out for the weather if you plan to transplant. If its a cool climate, there' isn't any need to transplant them. You need to plant the seedlings 24 inches apart if you are starting to grow bell peppers. There should be 24 inches of space between the rows. This is all it takes to plant the Bell Peppers. Now once you are done with the planting of the peppers, start to water the plants so as to keep the soil moist. If there isn't enough amount of water provided, the pepper can result in bitter taste. But see that don't water more than it is required so that you wont soak the soil. During summer the water dries up sooner, so you may need more amount. Try adding some mulch so that there is moisture. Mulch is a great thing as it can help in preventing weeds. Hope this helps.
It depends on the size and type of the peppers.
Yes. you need a permit to grow peruvian puff peppers.
you need to have polymorph dracon to have the spell version, otherwise you have to buy or harvest it as a treasure card or have a pet burnzilla or flamezilla to have the item card. the treasure card can be harvested from orange bell peppers.
Yes, they are. Wash them well, and consider peeling them if it's not too much trouble.