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Pepper Growing: How to Grow Your Own Peppers

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Pepper, pepper on the pot, who’s the hottest of you lot! Don’t just wonder, try it or even better, grow it and wow yourself with the astonishing result. Peppers not only bring an addictive taste to your dish but these also meet your eyes with their attractive, colorful appearance like green, red, orange, purple, white and black.

Just imagine the wonderful feeling of picking up plump and delicious hot or sweet peppers from your own garden and cooking with scrumptious fireballs. Yummy!

Are you hesitating because you are a newbie? There’s nothing to worry about because this book shall transform you from amateur to pro with its step-by-step, easy to follow guidelines. So what are you waiting for? Just pick up the book, flip the pages and set on a wonderful journey of growing your own flavorsome peppers.

The book, ‘PEPPER GROWING’ teaches

•the rudiments of cultivating just about any kind of pepper!
•step-by-step, easy to follow guidelines to growing pepper

Buy one yourself or for your family’s use.

29 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 30, 2016

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May 11, 2024
Good Info Hidden By Poor Grammar.

The information in this book is very important and helpful for new gardeners. The last few chapters are priceless for the diagnosis of problems with your pepper plants. This is information which past generations would give to the next generation to keep the garden healthy and productive. Now we have fewer people growing their own food and we have lost a lot of this knowledge.

Unfortunately, the book is hard to read due to all of the grammar problems in the text. A good proofreading would have gone a long way towards making the information more accessible.
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