Thanks to All-America Selections, gardeners can add three new and colorful peppers to their gardens this season.

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Peppers , anyone ?

If you ’re a heat - loving white pepper grower like me , there ’s some good horticulture intelligence . All - America Selections(AAS ) is introducing three new capsicum diversity that admit something hot , something sweet and something altogether different .

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AAS is the national plant life trialing program that ’s been around since the 1930s . Each twelvemonth gauge from all corners of North America evaluate the best new flush andvegetable performersand give some the honored “ AAS Winners ” denomination . When gardeners see the AAS stamp of approval , they can be assured these winners will perform just as advertize .

For the first clip , AAS has denote Regional Winners , too . These are the plants that performed specially well in different regions of the country .

Here in the Mountain and Southwest realm , one pepper made the Regional Winners tilt . Add in two other pepper that can originate anywhere , and pepper lover have a trifecta of fruits for garden this season .

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Regional Pepper Winner

Giant Ristrais a beautiful carmine horn - shaped pepper that turn on short , shaggy-haired plants . These peppers take about 80 days to reap after transplanting into the garden . Plant in full sun and outer space about 12 inch apart for heavy yields of hot , 7 - in long chile peppers . AAS says these peppers can be eaten impertinent off the plant or roasted for a bass flavor . dry out these the old - fashioned way by string along them in foresighted bunches to use throughout the winter .

National Pepper Winners

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Mama Mia Giallois an early - maturing sugared Italian pepper with bright yellow-bellied tegument . These pepper take about 85 days to grow after transplanting . The extra - large fruit grow on 24 - inch plant life with dark green foliation , bring in for an attractive increase to the vegetable garden . EnjoyMama Mia Giallofresh , grill or roasted .

TheNuMEX Easterpepper plant is an AAS decorative winner . Bred by the folks at the Chile Pepper Institute at New Mexico State University , this bedding plant produces little pepper that change colors as they mature from lavender to light yellow to orange . The compact plant will add a stunning gain to terrace container , gloomy edge , the front of the repeated layer or any other pocket-sized position where they will really shine .

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Giant Ristrawas named a Regional Winner by the All-America Selections judges. This hot pepper will grow especially well in the Mountain and Southwest regions of the country.Photo/Illustration: All-America Selections

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