Characteristics:
Glossy
leaves with pointed tips and moderately attractive white flowers on plants
about 30 inches high. Growing
Information:
Plant
after the last spring frost in fertile, moist, but well-drained soil and full
sun. Space 12 to 18 inches apart. Fertilize monthly with a fertilizer higher
in nitrogen in early summer and a fertilizer higher in potassium and phosphorus
after flowering. For the hottest flavor, let the peppers ripen fully in hot,
sunny weather. Propagation:
Start
seed indoors 8 to 10 weeks before last spring frost. Keep seedlings at 75�F
to encourage faster germination. Cultivars:
Try
very hot, slender 'Cayenne' peppers to make dried pepper flakes. Short, stubby
'Jalapeno' peppers have a slow burn and are great pickled. 'Anaheim' chile
peppers are flavorful and milder - excellent roasted and skinned. Harvesting
and Using:
Harvest
in green or ripe stage. Dry thin-fleshed peppers such as cayenne and sprinkle
the flakes on food. Roast thick-fleshed peppers and use as a spicy vegetable. Related
Herbs:
Habanero
peppers (C.
chinense)
have super-hot, cube-shaped orange peppers. |