2 edition of Row covers to produce red or yellow peppers found in the catalog.
Published
1989 by Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station in New Haven [Conn.] .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Martin P.N. Gent |
Series | Bulletin / Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station -- no. 870, Bulletin (Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station) -- 870. |
Contributions | Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station |
Classifications | |
---|---|
LC Classifications | S43 .E22 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 13 p. : |
Number of Pages | 13 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24641490M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 23948570 |
Copies on Canon QRW01436 - colour 64638-68537, b/w 4999-5230.
The doctrine of the cross, or, The duty of Christian suffering
age of taste
Probabilistic methods in the theory of arithmetic functions
Operation Getafix
String Quartet No. 9
American soldier and Alsace-Lorraine
The pioneers of development economics
Folk-Songs Mainly from West Virginia
The Underground Atlas
Spy Kids 3-D
Curtailing crime--inside and out.
Isabellas triumph (May 31st, 1615)
Establishment of a Lincoln Memorial Museum in building known as Fords Theatre.
Row Covers to Produce Red or Yellow Peppers BY MARTIN P.N. GENT Ripe red or yellow sweet peppers command a high price in retail stores but to be a profitable crop for Connecticut farmers they need to be produced for a longer period than current practices allow.
Two drawbacks inherent in current. Peppers (greenhouse) Back to Know Your Commodity. Print Email. Bell peppers are among the many common household varieties of Capsicum annuum, an annual shrub belonging to the nightshade family.
Colors of bell peppers might be green, orange, yellow, purple, brown, or red depending on maturity. Sugar content increases with ripeness, hence red Missing: Row covers. Raised beds, black plastic mulch and floating row covers may be used to advantage with peppers to warm and drain the soil and enhance the microenvironment of the young pepper plants in spring, when cool weather may persist.
Spacing & Depth. Set transplants 18 to 24 inches apart in the row, or 14 to 18 inches apart in all directions in beds. Row covers do need to be left off some plants to allow for pollination. Most vegetables that produce flowers before they make a crop, such as squash, cucumbers, tomatoes and peppers, require repeated visits from insects to spread pollen from flower to flower.
Root crops and leafy greens need no pollination. See and discover other items: fresh fruit, fresh fruits, green bell peppers, red bell pepper, red bell peppers, red pepper Disclaimer: While we work to ensure that product information is correct, on occasion manufacturers may alter their ingredient lists/5(5).
Yellow Peppers (Hebrew: פלפלים צהובים; Pilpelim Tzehubim), also known as The A Word, is an Israeli drama television program about a family that raises an autistic child in a rural village lacking any therapeutic resources. The programme was well received by critics.
It was also presented as a part to the World Autism Awareness Day at the United al network: Channel 2.