
Meet @ArizonaGardener! Growing Food in Arizona's Hot Climate
Iβve tried to garden in other places we have lived (Utah, Nevada, California) with little success. When we moved to Arizona 7 years ago I finally had room for a...
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The Tabasco Pepper does not grow in a bottle, nor does it taste like salty vinegar. Thatβs something they came up with in Louisiana. Itβs just a regular hard-working Joe that shows up even on the hottest days, pumping out 1"-2" peppers with tapered tips that point upward, ripening from green to yellow to orange to that famous hot sauce red. Heat tolerant and hardy enough to overwinter in warmer grow zones. With a spiciness similar to a Cayenne Pepper, it adds a distinct, smoky jolt to eggs, chili, stir fry, or salsa.
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