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Pepper Cayenne Golden

Pepper

Cayenne Golden:  Golden cayenne chili peppers are elongated, slender and slightly twisted, averaging 12 to 25 centimeters in length and 1 to 3 centimeters in diameter and have a straight to curved, conical shape that tapers into a pointed tip on the non-stem end. The skin ripens from pale green to bright yellow when mature and is waxy and smooth. Underneath the surface, the flesh is thin, pale yellow and crisp, encasing a central cavity filled with ivory membranes and a few flat and round, cream-colored seeds. Golden cayenne chili peppers have a sweet-tart, smoky flavor with a pungent, intense heat.  30,000 – 50,000 Scoville Heat Units.

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Pepper Cayenne Golden

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Pepper

Peppers are one of the most rewarding plants grown in an edible garden. They are very productive — giving gardeners all the fruit they can eat, and then some — and the fruit look gorgeous as they develop. Peppers are in the nightshade family along with tomatoes and eggplants. Not only are peppers easy to grow, there are countless varieties to choose from, ranging from sweet, like bell peppers, to spicy, like jalapeno peppers, to unbelievable hot, like the Carolina Reaper. Once a plant is established, it will continue to produce right up until the first frost of fall and many types of peppers can be dried or pickled to enjoy in cuisine all year long. Pepper plants cannot tolerate frost and are adverse to cool weather. Pepper plants require full sun — a minimum of six hours of direct sunlight daily — and well-drained soil with a pH between 5.5 and 7.0. Peppers are heavy feeders, so start by amending the soil with plenty of compost and a light application of rotted manure. However, don’t go overboard with the manure because excess nitrogen will lead to more foliar growth at the expense of fruit production.