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Spice of life: Passion for peppers transforms Zanesville family farm
Thera and Nick Snyder run Ohi:yo Pepper Co., on Thera’s family farm in Zanesville, where they grow a variety of hot pepper plants each year.
Beneficial fungi boost pepper growth
Little known fungi, which have been diminished by modern agricultural practices such as tillage, could help plant intake of soil nutrients.
Hot off the press: It’s pepper season!
Shoppers only have access to a few types of peppers at the grocery store, but hundreds are available for gardeners to grow in the home garden.
No such thing as male and female bell peppers
Although the myth that bell peppers are either male or female continues to spread, bell peppers do not have genders.
Hot Peppers an Example of Constrained Risk
Hot peppers give you the experiences and sensations of taking an extreme risk without any of the danger.
Milk is best drink to reduce burn of chili peppers
People who enjoy spicy food, containing capsaicin, should choose milk to reduce the burn, according to Penn State researchers.
How to stop blossom end rot
Blossom end rot can affect tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, cucumbers, squash and even watermelons.
Sharing fresh flavor
WARSAW, Ohio – Margaret McCoy loves vegetables. She can’t get enough snow peas or green peppers or zucchini or green beans.
Fast-growing vegetables for the impatient gardener
While tomatoes, peppers and watermelons require long growing seasons, many other fruits and vegetables grow much faster. Learn which varieties grow quickly.
No one has it made in the shade
Made in America. We’ve all known for a long time that the U.S. consumer is two-faced.
We say we want to support local produce growers but, golly, those Wal-Mart green peppers are cheaper.






