Growing Peppers – Different Types of Peppers
Posted: Tuesday, October 02, 2007
by John Williams
John Williams
Peppers are an extremely popular plant to grow indoors or outdoors anywhere in the world whether you’re in a hot or a cold climate, there is always a chance you will be able to grow peppers successfully and get great tasting peppers.
The choice of peppers in unbelievable at the moment, and with at least 2,500 new species of pepper being created each year and with many of them not even getting time to be named, your perfect pepper cant be far away.
Habanero Peppers
These orange or red peppers are extremely hot; if you’re looking to get some really hot and spicy peppers then these are for you. At about 200,000 – 300,000 scoville units you wont be able to taste too much after eating one of these.
Jalapeno Peppers
These are a very popular choice in bottled salsa due to the strong flavour of these peppers, a good choice to grow if like something with bite but not as hot as the habanero, a great tasting pepper.
Bell peppers
These are the sweetest peppers available, very easy to grow and do not have a hot of spicy flavour to them at all, these peppers are great for family meals for kids and within salads, advised for first time pepper growers.
Cayenne peppers
Another very hot pepper just falling short of the hot and spicy habanero, cayenne’s have 5,000 – 30,000 scoville heat measurement making them the second hottest of the popular peppers, a very nice strong tasting pepper great for salsas.
Serrano peppers
These peppers have very thin walls making them easy to cook and prepare. a good peppers to grow for all round taste, heat units, and ease to grow. Best eaten when green and not left to ripen.
More info at http://www.growing-peppers.com
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