How to grow your Ornamental Peppers
These plants are grown for their decorative fruits which should not be eaten. Place your "Ornamental Pepper" where it will receive one half day of bright filtered sunshine. Keep the soil moist but not soggy. Misting is beneficial. When your [... more]
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Carve a Dried Gourd Into a Bird House
Simple instructions on how to carve a dried gourd into a bird house. Dave explores using ornamental peppers and other striking plantings to spruce up container gardens and... watch video 1. Draw the size hole you want for the birdhouse entrance ... [... more]
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Dried Flowers
Ornamental peppers make an excellent addition to dried arrangements. It's easy to dry hydrangeas, but for best results they must be picked at the proper time. If you examine the flower heads of many hydrangeas, you'll see two types of flowers: ... [... more]
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Year-Round Indoor Gardening
Ornamental peppers have bright fruit and rich green leaves that add color indoors and out. The idea is to mix these plants in a large pot with traditional indoor plants, such as a variegated English Ivy, or the bright textured color of many of ... [... more]
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Flowering indoor house plant profile: Ornamanetal Pepper
An upright indoor bush under 18" in height and 16" in width. Ornamental Pepper plants are grown for their decorative fruits which should not be eaten. Flowering Ornamental Peppers are generally available only in the fall. They are purchased as [... more]
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Ornamental Pepper Black Pearl
Winner of both the 2005 Fleuroselect Quality Mark and a 2006 All-America Selection Award, Black Pearl is the most exciting thing to happen to Ornamental Peppers in a long time! The leaves are pure black, the fruit matures from black to deep red, and the g [... more]
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