Author: Justin Shelton

What Peppers To Plant In March?

The most common pepper varieties should be planted indoors in March for zone 6. Jalapenos, bell peppers, serranos and many more varieties need about 8 weeks of growth indoors before the last day of frost. Be sure to use a light (see our grow light recommendations) to grow strong plants from the start. Is March […]

Are Peppers Easier To Grow Than Tomatoes?

Growing Peppers Garden peppers are pickier than tomatoes when it comes to weather, so choosing varieties suited to your climate is fundamental to growing a good crop of ripe peppers. Most peppers start out green and gradually ripen to red, yellow or orange, depending on variety. Do peppers take longer to grow than tomatoes? That […]

Can I Roast Peppers In The Microwave?

Cut peppers into rings or strips (1 medium bell pepper equals 1 cup) make about 2-1/2 cups). Place peppers in a casserole dish with 2 tablespoons water. Microwave, covered, on 100 percent power (high) for 2 minutes per cup of peppers or until crisp-tender, stirring once. How long does it take to soften peppers in […]

Can You Plant Basil And Peppers Together?

Basil: Planting easy-to-grow basil alongside your peppers can improve the peppers’ flavor and may help deter pests like thrips, aphids, spider mites, and flies. What should not be planted with basil? Plants to Avoid Growing With Basil Cucumbers. Cucumbers are a bad basil plant companion because the two plants compete for resources, such as water […]

Are Jarred Roasted Red Peppers Peeled?

Red bell, pimiento, and cherry peppers are the most common varieties you’ll find in jars. They are typically roasted, peeled, and seeded and then preserved in an acidic brine of water, salt, and citric acid (or less often, in olive oil). Do roasted peppers have to be peeled? While peppers are hot from the oven, […]

Where Can I Catch Sea Bass In The Uk?

2.2 When and where you can catch bass North Sea IVb, IVc Channel VIId, VIIe Celtic Sea VIIf, VIIg* Irish Sea VIIa* South West Approaches VIIh Can you get sea bass in the UK? 1. Recreational bass fishing. Recreational fisheries, including from shore, in ICES divisions 4b, 4c, 6a, 7a to 7k are limited to […]

Do Pine Nuts From Russia Cause Pine Mouth?

armandii was the culprit in this crime against taste, but there’s no concrete evidence to tie a certain pine nut species or farming origin to the condition. The only concrete evidence that the FDA found was that Pine Mouth is a result of eating raw pine nuts. Which pine nuts cause Pines? Causes of pine […]

How Much Lead Gives A High Pheasant?

The average pheasant requires about 51⁄2ft of lead at 30yd, 8ft at 40yd but 11ft at 50yd. There are so many opinions given by “experts” trying to sell their way of shooting that forward allowance gets to be quite confusing. How high are high pheasants? Most high-bird shoots have a “show drive” and, depending on […]

How Do You Go Pheasant Hunting?

Five Pheasant Hunting Tips For Beginners Keep It Down. Deer hunters are meticulous about closing doors quietly. Take Your Time. A lot of old roosters earn their years thanks to the impatience of hunters. Hunt The Edges. Pheasants move through various types of habitat throughout the day. Sleep In. Set Your Calendar Back. What is […]

Are Pinto Beans Heat Tolerant?

Black beans, kidney beans, pinto beans, navy beans and pink beans—varieties of what is called the common beancommon beanFasole cu cârnați (“beans with sausages”, Romanian pronunciation: [faˈsole ku kɨrˈnat͡sʲ]) is a popular Romanian dish, consisting of baked beans and sausages. A variation replaces the sausages with afumătură (smoked meat).https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fasole_cu_cârnați What beans […]

Why Do Pheasants Eat Gravel?

Pheasants are frequently seen along gravel roads eating small pebbles (called grit), which help the birds digest food. Why do birds eat gravel? Birds Eat Rocks in Aid of Digestion Since birds do not have teeth, they will swallow gravel or rocks, and as they swallow their food, it will go directly into the gizzard, […]

Can You Hunt Pheasants Alone?

Nelson’s favorite time to hunt pheasants solo is late in the season, when the weather is crummy and temperatures are low. The conditions force the birds into more predictable areas. “There’s less pressure, and birds are bunched up in heavier cover, like cane grass, willows, and cattails,” he says. What is the best time of […]

Is Cardamom The Queen Of Spices?

Cardamom or Elettaria Cardamomum Maton is one of the most highly prized and exotic spices and rightly deserves the name “queen of spices”. It is also commonly referred to as the “green cardamom” or the “true cardamom”, and belongs to the family of ginger. The use of this spice dates back to at least 4000 […]