Water pepper (formerly known as Polygonum hydropiper) is a summer annual that is often found growing in pastures, especially along streams and other wet places. The foliage is quite acrid, which is ...
Food waste doesn't need to be chucked into the bin - gardeners say leftover peppers can actually be condensed to make a great ...
1. Pour enough water into a shallow dinner plate to just cover the bottom - you don't need more. Sprinkle fine ground black pepper on the water. 2. The water will look something like this.
Police in Georgia have fired water cannon and pepper spray at protesters angry at a controversial new bill which critics say limits press freedom. The proposed bill requires organisations ...
Alternatively, gardeners can create a simple natural pest spray by blending leftover pepper scraps with water, straining out the solids, and using the liquid on your plants to repel unwanted pests.
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