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Pepper, Hot Anaheim Chili - Heirloom
$0.99
80 days to harvest. Milder than some, these meaty chilies are 6 to 8 inches long on 28 to 34 inch plants. Peppers are well protected by foliage throughout their growth. Open pollinated favorite pepper for chile rellenos and for roasting. Unparalleled taste. Scoville Heat Index: 2 of 10 (10 being the hottest). Package contains 1 gram, approximately 140 Pepper, Hot Anaheim Chili Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 10 to 20 days at 75 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1/4 of an inch deep, 18 inches apart with 24 inches between rows.
Pepper, Hot Ancho Grande - Heirloom
$1.99
76 days. Peppers are 4 inches long by 2 inches across at the shoulder, tapering to a blunt point. Ripens from dark green to rust red. Plants are 30 to 36 inches high. A medium hot chili. Continuous harvest. Called Poblano when green. Scoville units: 1000 - 2000. Package contains 1 gram, approximately 100 Hot Ancho Grande Pepper Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 14-21 days at 60-85F. Plant 1/4" deep, 18" apart, with 24-30" between rows.
Pepper, Hot Bhut Jolokia (Ghost Pepper) - Heirloom
$3.99
Package contains 10 Bhut Jolokia (Ghost Pepper) Seeds. 100 - 120 days to transplant. Peppers are small but pack a punch at over 1,000,000 Scoville Units. The seeds can take up to a month to germinate and are difficult to grow outside without the right heat and humidity. A greenhouse would provide a better opportunity for success. Soil must be between 75 - 90 degrees F in order for the seeds to germinate. NOTE: Because these are extremely difficult seeds to grow and success will vary greatly due to environment, we cannot provide any warranty on these seeds.
Pepper, Hot Big Jim - Heirloom
$1.99
This variety has great New Mexican green chile flavor. The large meaty pods can reach up to 12” in length. Large yields of peppers grow on productive 36” plants. Big Jim Peppers have great flavor, a perfect heat level, and high yields. When you roast these peppers, the amazing traditional green chile smells so good and it makes the flavor even more intense. The Big Jim has always been the most famous New Mexico green chile. Capsicum annuum (80 days) Heat Level: Medium Scoville 2500 - 4000 Package contains 1 gram, approximately 140 Hot Big Jim Pepper Seeds. Planting Instructions: In early spring, start seeds indoors 8 weeks...
Pepper, Hot Carolina Reaper - Heirloom
$4.49
Package contains 10 Carolina Reaper Seeds. 100 - 120 days to transplant. The HOTTEST pepper in the world with an average Scoville rating of over 1,500,000 to 2,200,000 Scoville Units. The seeds can take up to a month to germinate and are difficult to grow outside without the right heat and humidity. A greenhouse would provide a better opportunity for success. Soil must be between 75 - 90 degrees F in order for the seeds to germinate. NOTE: Because these are extremely difficult seeds to grow and success will vary greatly due to environment, we cannot provide any warranty on these seeds....
Pepper, Hot Cayenne Long Slim - Heirloom
$1.99
70 days. 5 inch long fruits are fiery hot, often curled and twisted. Great for drying, processing, or sauces. Scoville units: 20,000 - 40,000. Package contains 1 gram, approximately 140 Pepper, Hot Cayenne Long Slim Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 14-21 days at 60-85F. Plant 1/4" deep, 18" apart, with 24-30" between rows.
Pepper, Hot Early Jalapeno - Heirloom
$1.99
65 days to harvest. Dark-green to red, 3 inch peppers taper to a rounded tip. Cone-shaped, thick-walled fruits on vigorous plants. Ready to pick when dark green. This hot fruit is a good deterrent to many destructive garden pests, so planting them around the edge of the garden is a great idea! Prolific and continuous harvest. Package contains 1 gram, approximately 120 Hot Early Jalapeno Pepper Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 10 to 20 days at 75 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1/4 of an inch deep, 18 inches apart, with 24 inches between rows.
Pepper, Hot Habanero Lemon - Heirloom
$2.99
90 days. Incredibly hot, small, lemon-yellow, lantern-shaped fruits measuring 1 by 1 1/2 inches. Thin-walled and wrinkled. Prefers warm moist conditions. Handle this one with extreme care! Scoville units: 150,000 - 325,000. Package contains 0.5 grams, approximately 100 Pepper, Hot Habanero Lemon Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 14-21 days at 60-85F. Plant 1/4" deep, 18" apart, with 24-30" between rows.
Pepper, Hot Habanero Orange - Heirloom
$2.99
90 days to harvest. Incredibly hot, small, golden-orange, lantern-shaped fruits measuring 1 by 1 1/2 inches. Not for the tame pepper eater! Thin-walled and wrinkled. Prefers warm moist conditions. Handle this one with extreme care! Grows easily in containers. Average plant height 12 to 18 inches. Package contains 0.5 grams, approximately 100 Pepper, Hot Habanero Orange Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 10 to 20 days at 75 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1/4 of an inch deep, 18 inches apart, with 24 inches between rows.
Pepper, Hot Holy Mole Hybrid
$3.99
85 days. AAS Winner. The first hybrid pasilla-type pepper, which is used to make the famous mole sauce. Hybrid vigor brings very high yields of 7 to 9 inch peppers measuring 1 1/2 inches across. The fruit can be harvested green or allowed to mature to a dark chocolate color. The flavor is nutty and tangy. Mature plants can get 3 feet tall. This hybrid has exhibited resistance to tobacco mosaic virus. Package contains 10 Hot Holy Mole Hybrid Pepper Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 10 to 20 days at 75 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1/4 of an inch deep,...
Pepper, Hot Hungarian Yellow Wax - Heirloom
$1.99
72 days to harvest. Early and prolific, waxy yellow peppers ripening to orange-red. Plant has green stems, green leaves and white flowers. Fruits are 5 to 6 inch long and 1 1/2 inches at the shoulder. Plant produces heavy yields of thick walled peppers. Fairly hot. Use for drying, pickling, processing, or sauces. Package contains 1 gram, approximately 140 Hot Hungarian Yellow Wax Pepper Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 10 to 20 days at 75 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1/4 of an inch deep, 18 inches apart with 24 inches between rows.
Pepper, Hot Jalapeno - Heirloom
$1.99
75 days to harvest. Dark green to red, 3 inch peppers taper to a rounded tip. The taste is unique, hot and spicy. The most popular hot pepper grown. Handling fresh jalapenos may cause mild skin irritation in some people. Prolific and continuous harvest. Can be used fresh in salsa, pickled, canned, dried and made into jelly at both red and green stage. Also great stuffed and baked. Package contains 1 gram, approximately 140 Hot Jalapeno Pepper Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 10 to 20 days at 75 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1/4 of an inch deep, 18 inches apart...
Pepper, Hot Large Red Cherry - Heirloom
$1.99
80 days. Very hot, 1 to 1 1/2 inch fruits are nearly round. Walls are medium thick, dark green turning red. Continuous fruiting over a long season. Scoville units: 3500. Package contains 1 gram, approximately 140 Pepper, Hot Large Red Cherry Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 14-21 days at 60-85F. Plant 1/4" deep, 18" apart, with 24-30" between rows.
Pepper, Hot Mariachi Hybrid
$4.69
AAS Winner. 65-68 days. An improved cone-shaped chili pepper - mildly hot; 500 - 600 Scoville heat units. Mariachi won due to superior fruit size, improved earliness, marvelous yield, and unusually fine flavor. Perfect when you want a blast of color but just a hint of heat. Seeds may be treated. Package contains 10 Hot Mariachi Pepper Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 10 to 20 days at 75 to 85 F. Plant seeds 1/4 of an inch deep, 18 inches apart with 24 inches between rows.
Pepper, Hot NuMex Twilight - Heirloom
$2.79
80 - 90 days. NuMex Twilight peppers seeds are a decorative and flavorful pepper that produce amazingly vibrant purple hot peppers that change to yellow and orange throughout the growing season. They are finally ready to harvest once they turn red. NuMex Twilight hot pepper seeds are specifically bred for arid climates. Scoville Heat Units: 30,000-50,000 SHU (mild hot pepper) Package contains 0.5 grams, approximately 75 NuMex Twilight Hot Pepper Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 7-21 days at 60-85F. Plant 1/4" deep, 18" apart, with 24-30" between rows. It's best to start these indoors 8 - 10 weeks prior to transplanting outside to ensure maximum viability...
Pepper, Hot Pasilla Bajio - Heirloom
$2.99
80 days to harvest. Mildly hot a slightly sweet, slender 8 to 14 inch pepper turning dark-green to red and finally to brown. Unique rich flavor that used in 'mol̩' and other Mexican dishes. Often called Chilaca when green. Scoville units: 100 - 250. Package contains 1 gram, approximately 140 Pepper, Hot Pasilla Bajio Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 14-21 days at 60-85F. Plant 1/4" deep, 18" apart, with 24-30" between rows.
Pepper, Hot Santa Fe Grande - Heirloom
$1.99
80 days. These 3 1/2 inch by 1 1/2 inch hot peppers turn from yellow to orange-red. The upright, 2 foot plant bears continuous, heavy crops...typically between 20 and 50 chili peppers per plant. Resistant to Tobacco Mosaic Virus. Scoville units: 500 - 750. Package contains 1 gram, approximately 140 Hot Santa Fe Grande Pepper Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 14-21 days at 60-85F. Plant 1/4" deep, 18" apart, with 24-30" between rows.
Pepper, Hot Serrano Tampiqueno - Heirloom
$2.49
80 days. A very distinctive flavored hot pepper. This serrano is not for the faint of taste but is one of the most popular along the Mexico border.. The plant grows 30 to 36 inches tall and bears thin-walled, 2 inch long by 1/2 inch wide, slender fruits that turn red when reaching maturity. Prolific and everbearing. Scoville units: 15,000 - 30,000. Package contains 1 gram, approximately 140 Hot Serrano Tampiqueno Pepper Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 14-21 days at 60-85F. Plant 1/4" deep, 18" apart, with 24-30" between rows.
Pepper, Hot Super Chili Hybrid
$4.49
75 days. AAS Winner. This super productive chili produces smallish, thin walled fruits measuring about 2 1/2 inches long by 1/2 inch across. It is not unusual for a single plant to produce as many as 300 peppers. Peppers ripen from light green to orange to red and can be used fresh or dried. Scoville units: 35,000 - 50,000. Package contains 10 Hot Super Chili Hybrid Pepper Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 14-21 days at 60-85F. Plant 1/4" deep, 18" apart, with 24-30" between rows.
Pepper, Hot Tabasco - Heirloom
$3.99
90 days. Named after the area of its origin in south-east Mexico, it is most famous for the sauce for which it has been widely grown for since as early as 1850. The fruits turn from a pale yellow to orange to red as they mature. The compact bush grows up to 4 feet tall and can bear up to 100 upward pointing peppers reaching 1 1/2 inches long. Scoville units: 30,000 - 50,000. Package contains 1 gram, approximately 140 Hot Tabasco Pepper Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 14-21 days at 60-85F. Plant 1/4" deep, 18" apart, with 24-30" between rows.
Pepper, Hot Tam Jalapeno - Heirloom
$1.99
67 days. The flavor of a regular jalape̱no without as much bite. Fruits are tapered with a blunt end, 2 1/2 inches long. Plants are not as large as standard jalape̱no. Scoville units: 1000 - 1500. Package contains 1 gram, approximately 140 Pepper, Hot Tam Jalapeno Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 14-21 days at 60-85F. Plant 1/4" deep, 18" apart, with 24-30" between rows.
Pepper, Hot Thai - Heirloom
$1.99
80 days. These hot little peppers are as ornamental as they are delicious. They turn from green to red as they ripen and measure 1 to 1 1/2 inches long. Grow in the garden or in pots or window boxes. Scoville units: 50,000 - 100,000. Package contains 20 Hot Thai Pepper Seeds. Planting Instructions Germination: 14-21 days at 60-85F. Plant 1/4" deep, 18" apart, with 24-30" between rows.
Pepper, Hot Trinidad Scorpion - Heirloom
$4.49
Package contains 10 Trinidad Scorpion Seeds. 100 days to transplant. Peppers are one of the hottest in the world with an average Scoville rating of over 1,200,000 Scoville Units. The seeds can take up to a month to germinate and are difficult to grow outside without the right heat and humidity. A greenhouse would provide a better opportunity for success. Soil must be between 75 - 90 degrees F in order for the seeds to germinate. NOTE: Because these are extremely difficult seeds to grow and success will vary greatly due to environment, we cannot provide any warranty on these seeds.