Anaheim Peppers thrive alongside carrots, eggplants, onions, and tomatoes
Pest
Red spider mite, slugs, aphids, Colorado potato beetles, flea beetles, tomato hornworms, and nematodes
Watering
Water Anaheim peppers so the soil stays consistently moist, but not waterlogged. Avoid letting the soil dry out completely.
Harvesting
To harvest peppers wait when they reach the desired size and color. Use sharp scissors or pruning shears to cut the peppers from the plant, leaving a short stem attached. Avoid pulling or twisting the peppers to prevent damage to the plant. Harvest regularly to encourage more fruit production.
Culinary/ Uses
Anaheim peppers are perfect for salsas, stuffed dishes, tacos, and grilled meats.