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Hot Peppers Gardening Guide

Hot peppers come in a wide range of sizes and a broad spectrum of spiciness. From mildly spicy to five-alarm fiery, growing your own hot peppers can bring a lot of variety to your garden. A warm-weather crop, hot peppers have a long growing season, so you’ll want to plan ahead. Learn what it takes to add hot peppers to your garden. We’ll explain the Scoville scale that ranks peppers’ heat, how to choose the hot peppers that are right for you, how to get them started, and how to enjoy them after harvest.

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