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April:

Fire Up for Hot Peppers
Chilly days call for warming up with a steaming bowl of hot chili. And we can thank the peppers known botanically as Capsicum for that warm sensation. The source of that fiery sensation is a group of naturally occurring chemicals called "capsaicins." The effects of the capsaicins have been described as delivering rapid bites to the back of the palate or a slow burn on the tongue and mid palate.

Pick a Peck of Purple Peppers
Ever wonder why those colorful red, yellow and purple peppers fetch such a high price at the produce market? Why are green peppers so much less expensive?

Pollination Is Essential in Home Orchards
If growing your own fruit is in your landscape plan, you'll need to make sure you've provided an adequate opportunity for pollination to occur. In most cases, you will need to plant at least two of each type of fruit tree.

Some Like It Hot, but Some Do Not!
Some like it hot, but many vegetable crops are best adapted to cool soil and air temperatures. Cool-season crops, such as lettuce, potatoes, peas, cauliflower and onions, actually prefer the cool, moist conditions of spring to hot, dry summer weather.

Gardening Tips for Beginners
Good planning is essential to successful gardening. Start your garden off right by selecting the right location that receives plenty of direct sunlight and has good drainage. Try to steer clear of trees and shrubs that would compete with your garden plants for water, light and nutrients.

 

Story Resources

Apple Scab of Flowering Crabapples

Apple Scab

Gardening Tips for Beginners

Consumer Horticulture - Purdue University

Purdue Fruit Information

Fact for Fancy Fruits

Vegetable Crops Hotline

Purdue Extension Publications

Indiana NewCrop

Extension Entomology's E-series

 

   



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