Quoted: “Peppers really like hot weather,” said Irwin Goldman, a horticulture professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. “When it?s dry and hot outside, you?ll get a higher concentration of alkaloids.”
Quoted: “Peppers really like hot weather,” said Irwin Goldman, a horticulture professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. “When it?s dry and hot outside, you?ll get a higher concentration of alkaloids.”