When it's really hard to the touch, with smoothy, shiny skin, your bell pepper is ready for harvest. In another 3-4 weeks, it will turn red, orange, or yellow.| Ask the Food Geek
Are you new to growing bell peppers and want to know what to expect? Or maybe you've grown them in the past but they haven't produced well. I'm here to help! I've documented the bell pepper growth stages so you can follow along in your own garden. This guide shows you how long it takes... The post Bell pepper growth stages (with timeline photos!) appeared first on Ask the Food Geek.| Ask the Food Geek
Say hello to the Goldilocks of garden vegetables. Bell pepper plants need warm weather to grow and to flower. But if it's too hot, they'll fail to pollinate, drop flowers, or even drop fruit that just set. If it's too cold, they won't set fruit and will struggle to mature any fruit already on the... The post How to grow bell peppers (in YOUR climate!) appeared first on Ask the Food Geek.| Ask the Food Geek
As one of the largest sauce tomatoes, Amish Paste also makes the best flavored tomato paste. It's thick with a rich, sweet, tomato-y flavor.| Ask the Food Geek