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  • How Much Water Do Bell Peppers Need

    GardenGuides — How Much Water Do Bell Peppers Need. When it comes to water intake, bell peppers can be delicate. If the pepper plants do not get enough water, the bell peppers could rot on the vine or become very bitter. If bell pepper plants are sitti... When ...More…

  • How to Grow Bell Peppers in Containers

    Do It Yourself — Containers for growing bell peppers can be made from just about any material. Ceramic, plastic, wood, metal or terra cotta all will work. What is most important is that they are big enough. For normal-sized bell pepper plants, the containers ...More…

  • Tips for Transplanting Bell Peppers

    Do It Yourself — Bell peppers are warm weather plants that need a solid 8 hours of sunlight to produce fruit in the garden. You want to transplant your bell pepper plants quickly, so take steps to prepare. Fertilize and water the soil, and loosen the garden ...More…

  • Planting and Growing Bell Peppers

    Do It Yourself — Bell peppers require a long, warm growing season to fully mature to red, yellow, orange or purple, but can also be enjoyed in the unripe green stage, which can be white or lavender in newer varieties. Bell pepper seeds germinate slowly, so sow ...More…

  • Mistakes to Avoid when Growing Bell Peppers

    Do It Yourself — The sweet bell pepper can grow in your garden in many colors and sizes. Wait to transplant your bell pepper plant seedlings into the garden until both the soil temperature and night air temperature are above 55 degrees F. (13 C). To keep the ...More…

  • How to Harvest Bell Peppers

    Do It Yourself — Bell peppers can take up to 20 weeks from indoor sowing to harvesting the first green peppers, and even longer for red, ripe bell peppers. Pick bell peppers any time after they reach full size, usually 3 to 4 inches long with well-formed lobes. ...More…

  • How to Grow Bell Peppers Hydroponically

    Do It Yourself — In order to grow your peppers in the best possible environment, you need to prepare the environment you will be growing your seeds in. It is recommended to start with new netting in which to start your seeds. The netting should be porous enough ...More…

  • Stuffed Jack-O-Lantern Bell Peppers

    All Recipes — Lightly mix together the ground beef, egg, bread cubes, onion, tomato, garlic, chili sauce, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, salt, and pepper in a bowl. Wash the peppers, and cut jack-o'-lantern faces into the peppers with a sharp paring knife, ...More…

  • Roasting Chiles and Bell Peppers

    Cooking — Roasting chiles and bell peppers gives them a complex and attractive smoky flavor. It also makes possible peeling the tough outer skin, which can sometimes be bitter-tasting. Roasting the chiles can be done on the grill, under the broiler, or on ...More…

  • Fish Baked with Onions and Bell Peppers

    Cooking — Place 2 tablespoons of the oil and all the butter in a heat-proof sauté pan, over a medium heat. Melt the butter. Add the onion, the ginger, and the wine and sauté for 4 minutes or until the onions are milky white and translucent. Hold this pan ...More…

  • Stewed Bell Peppers

    Cooking — A typical summer vegetable dish that lends itself to a variety of interpretations, this one is from Sicily but it is found throughout Italy. Put the oil into a wide, shallow pan, preferably of terracotta, heat it and add the onions. Fry gently ...More…

  • Artichoke Spinach Dip with Roasted Red Bell Peppers

    Food Network — In a medium mixing bowl, add all the ingredients, except the chips, and mix well. Transfer to a 9 by 9-inch foil baking pan and cover with aluminum foil. Put on the grill over indirect heat (350 degrees F is ideal) and cook for 15 minutes, ...More…


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