- Pepper (Hot) - Devil's Tongue, YellowThe Yellow Devil’s Tongue pepper plants produce legions of 2"-3" tapered fruits that wrinkle and ripen from light green to bright yellow to golden yellow, and have a sweet, citrusy flavor. If you’re tempted to set your own tongue ablaze and have idle hands, push up some daisies and plant this pepper. Makes a scorching hot sauce or wicked pickles. High yields Sweet, citrusy flavor Harvest any color Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum chinense Pepper length: 2"-3" Scoville heat units (SHU): 300,000-500,000/extra hot Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart ...$4.99★★★★★14 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - TepinThe Tepin Pepper is a tiny treat with a lot of heat. Compact, vigorous plants produce lots of juicy, pea-sized fruits that are hot enough to make a cookie crumble. This is a perennial bush in warmer locations, so if it survives the winter, it will grow back bigger and more productive. Use it to heat up anything from honey to menudo to ice cream. High yields Perennial Slow to germinate Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper size: 1/4"-1/2" Scoville heat units (SHU): 50,000-100,000/hot Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep Spacing between plants: 24"-36" apart Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart Days to germinate ...$3.99★★★★★9 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - PepperonciniThe Pepperoncini Pepper was likely your first taste of a foreign word at a deli, subway shop, or pizza joint. Those bright yellow pickled rings added a smidge of sour and a surprise of spice. You weren’t sure you liked them at first, but kept eating them, and learned to pronounce it: pepper-on-CHI-ni. Bring back the memories with this prolific plant that produces bunchini 3"-5" fruits that are tangy and crunchini when yellowish-green, becoming softer and sweeter as they ripen to red. Pickle these sweet, mild peppers in the old way, or toss fresh with a bowl of fettucini, porcini, and pecorini. Very high yields Tangy, sweet, and crunchy Early producer Harvest any color SEED PLANTING ...$3.99★★★★★15 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - TabascoThe Tabasco Pepper does not grow in a bottle, nor does it taste like salty vinegar. That’s something they came up with in Louisiana. It’s just a regular hard-working Joe that shows up even on the hottest days, pumping out 1"-2" peppers with tapered tips that point upward, ripening from green to yellow to orange to that famous hot sauce red. Heat tolerant and hardy enough to overwinter in warmer grow zones. With a spiciness similar to a Cayenne Pepper, it adds a distinct, smoky jolt to eggs, chili, stir fry, or salsa. High yields Heat tolerant Harvest any color Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum frutescens Pepper length: 1"-2" Scoville heat units (SHU): ...$2.99★★★★★8 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - NuMex, TwilightThe NuMex Twilight Pepper may be slow to mature, but when it does, it’s full of surprises. Small 2" fruits start out purple rather than green, then ripen through yellow, orange, and red. The peppers point up toward the sky, like flowers, and all four colors adorn the compact 1'-2' plant at the same time, turning this edible ornamental into a living bouquet of salty, slightly bitter peppers so blistering hot, you’ll want to report them to the sheriff. Plant several close together as a border, or grow one in a special pot on the patio. Use as you would any other criminally hot pepper. Hybrid Very high yields Edible ornamental Salty, slightly bitter flavor Good for containers SEED ...$3.99★★★★★9 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Cayenne, RedThe Red Cayenne Pepper will put a hop, a skip, and a kick in your step. Slender, glossy 5"-6" fruits grow abundantly on strong plants, bounding through all the primary colors as it matures from green to yellow to orange to red. Primarily used as a dried spice, but can be used fresh to rev up a salsa or to make pickling brine howl. If you want to spice it up with a different color, try the beautiful Purple Cayenne Pepper. High yields Dang spicy Harvest any color Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper length: 5"-6" Scoville heat units (SHU): 30,000-50,000/hot Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep Spacing between ...$3.99★★★★★12 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Bird's EyeThe first thing you should know about the Bird’s Eye Chili Pepper is that it is ... HOT! That’s also the third and fifth things you should know. Small 1"-2", tapered fruit grows on a compact bush and ripens through all the showy colors of a painted bunting, green to purple to orange to red. Pungent with fruity, tropical notes and a serious blast of heat. Use this little Thai chili to add fiery flair to everything from Asian stir fries to Indian curries to South African peri-peri sauce. Hot Fruity, tropical flavor Good for planting in containers & small spaces Harvest any color SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper length: 1"-2" Scoville heat units (SHU): ...$3.99★★★★★22 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Holiday MarblesThe Holiday Marbles Pepper is an assortment of tiny peppers with a tiny spark of heat. Compact plants cast out lots of green peppers that ripen through cream, yellow, purple, orange, and red. Shoot fresh ones onto a salad, or play for keeps and dry them whole to use like peppercorns. High yields Edible ornamental Harvest any color Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper size: 1/4"-1/2" Scoville heat units (SHU): 300-500/mild Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to plant seeds: 1/8" deep Spacing between plants: 12"-18" apart Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days Germination soil temps: 75F-85F Soil ...$4.99★★★★★9 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Pasillo Beijio (Pasilla de Oaxaca)The Pasillo Beijio pepper, also known as the Pasilla de Oaxaca, is a unique variety of chili pepper that is highly regarded for its rich flavor profile and versatility in culinary applications. This pepper is native to Mexico and is often used in traditional dishes, making it a valuable addition to any garden focused on organic produce. Characterized by its dark green to brownish color, the Pasillo Beijio pepper typically measures between 6 to 8 inches in length. When dried, it transforms into a deep, wrinkled pod that is commonly used in sauces, salsas, and as a seasoning for various dishes. The flavor of the Pasillo Beijio is often described as smoky and earthy, with a moderate heat ...$4.99
- Pepper (Hot) - Ghost Chili/Bhut JolokiaThe Ghost Chili Pepper (Bhut Jolokia) may look like a little wrinkled whoopee cushion, but this pepper is no joke. Native to India, it’s one of the hottest peppers in the world. This 2"-3" conical fruit ripens from green to orange to red, with a sweet, fruity flavor that you’ll be able to taste for about 30-45 seconds until the heat creeps in and lights your mouth on fire. And then it gets really hot for 10-15 minutes, finally subsiding after 30-40 minutes. Take care when handling, as the thin skin tears easily. SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum chinense Pepper length: 2"-3" Scoville heat units (SHU): 800,000-1,000,000!/smear-it-on-a-fence-to repel-wild-elephants HOT! Plant ...$4.99★★★★★22 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Anaheim ChiliThe Anaheim Chili Pepper is really quite mild. About one kick up from a bell pepper. This California native is called Hatch when grown in New Mexico and Seco del Norte when dried. Loads of long 6"-10" tapered peppers ripen from grassy green to forest to smoky red. Thick-skinned and fleshy, tangy and sweet, tasty when fresh or cooked into meat. Try chiles rellenos or corn chowder, or make it Seco and grind into powder. High yields Sweet and tangy Harvest any color Good fresh, cooked, and dried SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper length: 6"-10" Scoville heat units (SHU): 500-2,500/mild Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep Spacing ...$3.99★★★★★9 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Jalapeño, Yellow (Caloro)The Caloro Pepper is a gilded name for the Yellow Jalapeño Pepper. If you grow these, it will help to have two things: lots of friends and lots of bags, because you are going to have lots of these hot peppers to share. This prolific plant produces 2"-3" tapered fruits continuously, all summer long, maturing from yellow to orange to red. Continuously. Yellow, orange, red. All summer long. Yellow, orange, red. Thick-skinned, sweet, and crunchy with a heat that’s milder than a Green Jalapeño, but still quite spicy. Yellow, orange, red. Continuously, all summer long. Very high yields Ever-bearing Hot jalapeño flavor Harvest any color SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum ...$3.99★★★★★10 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Habanero, LemonYellow like the sun and hot as blazes describes the Lemon Habanero Pepper. If that scares you, there’s a Yellow Banana Pepper and a cup of milk waiting for you in the nursery. Everyone else can pull up a chair to the big kids’ table. This prolific plant produces lots of 2" wrinkled, waxy fruits that ripen from bright green to bright yellow to smoky golden yellow. The fruity fragrance draws you in, the citrusy flavor sits you down, and then 200,000-300,000 Scoville heat units (SHUs) of pure heat blaze across your tongue. Where’d you say that milk is again? Very high yields Fruity and citrusy Hot enough to make a cow go meow Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: ...$4.99★★★★★13 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Scotch Bonnet, YellowIf you’ve ever wondered if the sun has a flavor, the Yellow Scotch Bonnet Pepper is your answer. This deeply lobed fruit that resembles the folds of a Scottish cap is sweet and fruity, and hot enough to break a wild horse. The generous plant produces 1"-2" fruits that ripen from green to yellow to yellower. This sunny little pepper is a key ingredient in Jamaican foods for unique flavor and scorching heat, and can easily ignite all of your recipes. High yields Sweet, fruity flavor Harvest any color Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum chinense Pepper length: 1"-2" Scoville heat units (SHU): 100,000-350,000/hot Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to ...$3.99★★★★★15 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - FirecrackerThe edible ornamental Firecracker Pepper sends showy clusters of 1" tapered fruit up and out, like a Roman candle, producing bursts of white, green, lavender, yellow, orange, and red, as it moves into full ripeness. When you get past the sensation that you’ve just eaten a flare, you’ll taste some fruitiness. Adds a sparkle of color and spiciness to any dish or marinade. High yields Edible ornamental Harvest any color Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper length: 1/2"-1" Scoville heat units (SHU): 80,000-100,000/hot Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart Spacing between rows: ...$4.99★★★★★12 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - ThaiThe Thai Hot Pepper hits every type of cuisine with a delightful bolt of lightning. This compact plant throws out lots of slender 1"-3" fruits that grow with their tapered tips up, maturing from popping green to crackling yellow to flashing orange to sizzling red. A type of Bird Pepper, the plant grows to only about 8" tall, so you can plant several close together for a striking ornamental border and more tasty peppers, or interplant throughout the garden. High yields Drought tolerant Edible and ornamental Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper length: 1"-3" Scoville heat units (SHU): 50,000-100,000/hot Plant support: None Depth to plant ...$4.99★★★★★11 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Scotch Bonnet, RedThe Red Scotch Bonnet Pepper is so named because its defined lobes resemble a Scotsman’s tam o’ shanter hat. Also called the Caribbean Red Pepper, the stout little fruit is sweeter and fruitier than its cousin, the Habanero, and hot enough to make a bird fly north for the winter. The plant puts out loads of 1"-2" green waxy fruits with thin skin that ripen through yellow, orange, and red. Its extreme heat and unique flavor is traditionally used in Caribbean hot sauce and jerk seasoning, but will be just as tasty and burn just as hot in any of your recipes. High yields Fresh, fruity flavor Harvest any color Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum chinense ...$3.99★★★★★3 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Mushroom, RedThe Hot Mushroom Pepper, scientifically known as Capsicum annuum, is a unique variety of chili pepper that is gaining popularity among gardeners and culinary enthusiasts alike. This pepper is characterized by its distinctive mushroom-like shape and vibrant color, which can range from green to red as it ripens. The plant typically reaches a height of 18 to 24 inches and produces fruit that can measure approximately 2 to 3 inches in length. One of the notable features of the Hot Mushroom Pepper is its heat level, which is measured on the Scoville scale. This pepper generally falls within the range of 1,000 to 5,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), making it a moderately spicy option for those ...$3.99
- Pepper (Hot) - Mushroom, YellowThe Hot Mushroom Pepper, scientifically known as Capsicum annuum, is a unique variety of chili pepper that is gaining popularity among gardeners and culinary enthusiasts alike. This pepper is characterized by its distinctive mushroom-like shape and vibrant color, which can range from green to red as it ripens. The plant typically reaches a height of 18 to 24 inches and produces fruit that can measure approximately 2 to 3 inches in length. One of the notable features of the Hot Mushroom Pepper is its heat level, which is measured on the Scoville scale. This pepper generally falls within the range of 1,000 to 5,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), making it a moderately spicy option for those ...$2.99
- Pepper (Hot) - Ancho GrandeThe Ancho Grande Pepper is named for its size—ancho is wide, grande is big. That’s when it’s dark red. While it’s still dark green, it’s called Poblano, which is named for a town in Mexico. And when it matures fully to dark brown, the name is Mulato. Vigorous, leafy plants produce grande amounts of tapered heart-shaped 4"-8" fruit with a mellow, smoky flavor and a little bit of heat. This fleshy, thick-skinned pepper is traditionally used for chiles rellenos and mole sauce, but you can probably think of a few more uses while you’re studying for the quiz about its name. High yields Mellow, smoky flavor Thick skin Good fresh, cooked, and dried SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: ...$3.99★★★★★13 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Jalapeño, Early GreenWe’re not sure if the Jalapeño Pepper knows it, but this stocky little spark plug is one of the most famous and popular hot peppers in the world. At 7,500 SHUs, it sits at the lower end of the Scoville heat scale, which is hot enough to ignite your tongue, but not so hot you won’t take another bite. Prolific yields ensure a steady harvest of 3" glossy fruits that ripen from dark green to fiery red. In some countries, if it’s not illegal to make salsa with any other pepper, it’s at least frowned upon. Best not chance it. Very high yields Early producer Bold, spicy flavor Good for containers Looking for the same but a little different? Try growing Yellow Jalapeño SEED PLANTING TIPS ...$3.99★★★★★19 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Hungarian Hot WaxZippy and snappy, the Hungarian Hot Wax Pepper offers a little sweet and a little heat, producing loads of peppers earlier than other varieties. Long 6" tapered fruit ripens from green to creamy yellow, which is when it’s just getting zippy. If you leave it be, it will keep going to orange and then red, increasing the heat with each color change. Thin-skinned, meaty, and crunchy. Try pickling in apple cider vinegar, frying up with onions to top an omelet, or stuffing with prosciutto and provolone. Very high yields Meaty and crunchy Early producer Good for a short growing season SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper length: 4"-6" Scoville heat units (SHU): ...$4.99★★★★★9 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Cherry, RedBefore you toss this cute little Red Cherry Pepper into your mouth, remember that it’s affectionately called a cherry bomb. Vigorous plants ignite a barrage of firm fruits that ripen from dark green to bright red. Plump and smooth, crunchy and spicy, with a slightly sweet flavor. Makes a dynamite jelly, or charge them up with cream cheese for a big platter of poppers. The Red Cherry Sweet Pepper is just as cute and little, with no heat or bomb jargon. High yields Small, round, and spicy Good fresh, cooked, and dried Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper size: 1"-2" diameter Scoville heat units (SHU): 3,000-5,000/mild to medium Plant ...$3.99★★★★★14 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Santa Fe GrandeThe Santa Fe Grande Pepper is heat-tolerant, prolific, and cheerful. Produces a fiesta of 2"-4" waxy, tapered peppers that ripen through the rich, vibrant colors of the Southwest, from pale green to yellow to orange to red, with sweet, mild flavor and mild heat. So mild, it’s also called Chile Guero, which translates to “blonde chili,” but you might bite into a spicier one here and there. Grill them with onions for a festive topping for chicken or beef, or use as the colorful main ingredient in salsa or a pickle jar. High yields Sweet and mild Heat tolerant Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper length: 2"-4" Scoville heat units (SHU): ...$3.99★★★★★8 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Serrano TampiquenoThe Serrano Tampiqueño Pepper “from the mountains” of Mexico opens up new vistas of heat and flavor. The prolific plant tolerates heat and drought, pushing out loads of 2"-3" cylindrical fruits with colors that range from from grassy green to fizzy orange to berry red, and are spicy at every mesa. Use to add flavor, heat, and syllables to pizza tampiqueño, salsa tampiqueño, steak tampiqueño, or pickles tampiqueño, or dry them and tampi into a queño. Very high yields Heat tolerant Harvest any color Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper length: 2"-3" Scoville heat units (SHU): 10,000-20,000/medium Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to ...$3.99★★★★★10 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Habanero, ChocolateThe Chocolate Habanero Pepper is a prolific plant that produces lots of 2" waxy nuggets that ripen from dark green to reddish brown. Twice as hot as other Habanero peppers, with a distinct flavor. First, a smoky earthiness drives up, then a fruity sweetness hops in the car, and soon you’re off at 600,000 SHUs, entering the on ramp to Ghost Pepper territory. Use it to spice up everything from margaritas to mango salsa to marinated brisket, and yes, even chocolate. Very high yields Smoky, earthy, sweet flavor Hot enough to make a leopard lose its spots Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum chinense Pepper length: 1"-2" Scoville heat units (SHU): ...$4.99★★★★★14 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Habanero, Red CaribbeanThe sweet, citrusy flavor, tropical fragrance, and lush green foliage of the Red Caribbean Habanero will remind you of a beach vacation. And so will the searing heat! Produces loads of small 1"-2" wrinkled fruits that twinkle in colors ranging from key lime green to sunrise yellow to sunset orange to sunburn red. Use it to make some haba-haba salsa, broiled halibut with charred pepper cream sauce, or spicy pineapple ice cream. Very high yields Sweet, citrusy flavor Hot enough to make a monkey cough Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum chinense Pepper length: 1"-2" Scoville heat units (SHU): 300,000-450,000/extra hot Plant support: Tomato cage or stake ...$4.99★★★★★9 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Habanero, OrangeThe Orange Habanero Pepper is the kind of pepper that makes you want to check your garden several times a day to see how orange it can get. Very. The kind of pepper that makes you wonder if you can add it to a dish with all orange ingredients like chorizo, carrots, and sweet potatoes. Yes. Or how about with apricots and cantaloupe? Not as hot as other habanero peppers. Very high yields Fruity, citrusy, smoky flavor Hot enough to make a lion yelp Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum chinense Pepper length: 1"-2" Scoville heat units (SHU): 200,000-300,000/very hot Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep Spacing between plants: ...$4.99★★★★★13 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Pretty PurpleAn edible ornamental, the Pretty Purple Pepper loves an audience. Compact plants produce an ensemble of 1"-2" tapered fruits that lift their tips in a glorious chorus line of mini rockets, going through several costume changes in green, purple, yellow, orange, and red. The show goes on when you bite into one. With a searing purple heat in tune with the Habaneros and the Scotch Bonnets, you’ll be singing and dancing in your own Broadway musical. Assemble several plants to choreograph a border, or give one the spotlight in a nice container/pot, and let it audition for your next spicy production. The Purple Cayenne Pepper is just as purple and pretty, but with less drama. High yields ...$4.99★★★★★12 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Purple TigerExotic and rare, the Purple Tiger Pepper draws you to its lair with foliage in variegated colors of white, green, and purple. Slowly, slowly you’re mesmerized by the 1"-2" tapered fruit that starts off green, creeping to purple with a lighter, rosy striped pattern that ripens fully to red. And then it pounces with a low growl of heat, twice as hot a jalapeño. Stuff with cream cheese for some purple poppers, or pickle a peck of them to sprinkle on nachos. Hunting for a heat that roars? Try the Chocolate Habanero Pepper. High yields Variegated foliage and fruit Harvest any color Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper length: 1"-2" Scoville heat ...$4.99★★★★★10 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Fresno ChiliThe Fresno Chili Pepper is a fun one to follow as it grows. The immature green fruit starts out pointing upward, and has a green, grassy flavor with mild heat. As the color changes through orange to bright red, the fruit hangs down, and the flavor changes to smoky and fruity with a bit more heat than a Jalapeño. These 3" tapered peppers are large enough to stuff, and small enough to pickle. Traditionally used to liven up ceviche, but it’s okay to grill that fish instead and make tacos topped with Fresno chili sauce. Excellent for roasting on the BBQ - or even pickling. High yields Smoky, fruity flavor Harvest any color Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum ...$3.99★★★★★13 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - PoblanoIf you’re looking for the Chile Relleno pepper, you’ve found it. Except it goes by the name of Poblano. Prolific plants put out muchos 4"-8" thick-skinned, tapered fruits that start out a deep dark green with mild heat and earthy flavor. That’s when this pepper (chile) is most often roasted, peeled, and stuffed full (relleno) of meat and cheese. Let it ripen on the vine and the color changes to a deep dark brownish-red that’s much spicier. Or dry it, and you’ll have an Ancho pepper to flake or powder. This one will keep your oven busy all summer long. Very high yields Earthy flavor Early producer Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper length: ...$2.99★★★★★13 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Habanero, WhiteThe White Habanero Pepper produces lots of small 1"-2" fruits, all of them infused with smoky, sweet flavor and a heat like white lightning. These little thunderbolts start out green and ripen to a glossy pearl. Use them to wake up a pot of white bean chicken chili or add a flash of fire to a jar of mayonnaise. Very high yields Sweet, citrusy flavor Hot enough to make a monkey cough Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum chinense Pepper length: 1"-2" Scoville heat units (SHU): 100,000-300,000/very hot Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart Days to germinate ...$4.99★★★★★2 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Cayenne, PurpleThe Purple Cayenne Pepper may look like grape candy, but the color it leaves on your tongue is from the burn of 50,000 Scoville heat units (SHUs). The vigorous plant with purple-tinged leaves produces loads of lilac blossoms that become loads of 5"-6" slim, tapered, glossy purple fruit that can get so dark on its way to red hot, it looks like licorice. A bit sweeter than the Red Cayenne Pepper, and dazzling enough to be a landscape ornamental. Use it fresh, pickled, candied, or dried. High yields Harvest any color Good for containers Good as an ornamental SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper length: 5"-6" Scoville heat units (SHU): 30,000-50,000/hot Plant ...$3.99★★★★★10 review(s)
- Pepper (Hot) - Big JimThe Big Jim Pepper is the world’s largest pepper variety, with a fruit that can grow to 14" or longer. Typically in the 6"-10" range, these wide, tapered summer icicles grow on compact plants and ripen from lime green to smoky crimson. Sweet and flavorful with a pleasurable crackle of heat. When roasted or grilled, the thick skin slips off easily, leaving tender, juicy, meaty flesh. If you do grow a Jim that needs a tape measure, fill one full of ham and havarti or crab and cream cheese, and feed your entire family plus a neighbor kid. Heat tolerant Juicy and spicy Harvest any color Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper length: 6"-14" long! ...$3.99★★★★★11 review(s)
- All-in-One Pepper Garden Variety PackAll-in-One Hot & Sweet Pepper Variety Pack includes an assortment of our most popular varieties. Seeds are all individually packaged. Packaged with zip-lock bag system for long-term storage and maximum seed protection. Includes all of the following varieties: 1. Anaheim Chili Appx. 10 seeds The Anaheim Chili Pepper is really quite mild. About one kick up from a bell pepper. This California native is called Hatch when grown in New Mexico and Seco del Norte when dried. Loads of long 6"-10" tapered peppers ripen from grassy green to forest to smoky red. Thick-skinned and fleshy, tangy and sweet, tasty when fresh or cooked into meat. Try chiles rellenos or corn chowder, ...$39.99★★★★★10 review(s)
- Pepper (Sweet) - Purple BeautyWhen Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, were they Purple Beauty Peppers? If “a peck” means “a bunch,” it’s possible. This compact plant produces pecks of 3" blocky beauties, with crispy texture and subtle, mild flavor. Fruit ripens from light green to deep plum while immature, to dark red with thick skin when fully ripe. Eat fresh, pickle a peck of them, or sauté with purple beans and watch the colors change as they get piping hot. Very high yields Mild, subtle flavor Harvest any color Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper size: Medium/3" long by 3" wide Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep Spacing ...$1.99★★★★★11 review(s)
- Pepper (Sweet) - Orange KingThe Orange King Pepper has a sweet, mild nature, and rules with a lobed hand. Feast your eyes on the pageantry of fruit after fruit ripening from the regal green of a Caesar salad to the majestic orange of a Monarch butterfly. This 4"-6" thick-skinned, blocky baron is resplendent and refreshing in any salad bowl, pickle jar, or roasting pan. High yields Sweet and mild Crunchy and juicy Good fresh and cooked SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper size: Large/4"-6" Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days Germination soil temps: ...$1.99★★★★★10 review(s)
- Pepper (Sweet) - BananaYellow, yellow, bo bellow, banana fana fo fellow…. The Yellow Banana Pepper is one of the mildest and most popular sweet peppers in America. When young, it is pale yellow, crunchy, sweet, and me my mo mellow enough for a youngster to eat. As it ripens from orange to red, it becomes softer and sweeter. Flavorful at any stage of growth, so pick one when you want one. Especially good pickled, but save a few to stuff or stir fry. Yell-ow! High yields Harvest any color Sweet, mild flavor Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper size: Medium/6" long x 2" wide Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep Spacing between plants: ...$3.99★★★★★14 review(s)
- Pepper (Sweet) - Orange HorizonThe color orange is located between yellow and red in the spectrum of light, and that’s where you will find the Orange Horizon Pepper. The 4" blocky fruit begins to glow as it ripens and brightens from green to yellow to orange to more orange. Crispy, crunchy, sweet, and juicy with no heat. Locate this one in your garden between the Summer Crookneck Squash and the Beefsteak Tomatoes. High yields Sweet and juicy Harvest any color Good fresh and cooked SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper size: Large Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart Days to germinate ...$4.99★★★★★12 review(s)
- Pepper (Sweet) - CubanelleThe Cubanelle Pepper has a double identity as a Cuban pepper and an Italian frying pepper. It’s slightly spicy—and would have to be to earn a place in the ingredients list of sofrito or as a topping on a sausage sandwich. But it’s still considered mild. The long 5"-7", curved, tapered fruits ripen from green-green to yellow-green to red-orange to red-red. Whatever cuisine you relish, its thin skin makes it perfect for pickling, roasting, bbq, frying, or stuffing. Sweet and crunchy Long, tapered fruits Harvest any color Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper size: Large/5"-7" long Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to plant seeds: .25" ...$3.99★★★★★12 review(s)
- Pepper (Sweet) - Marconi, GoldenAre you looking to add a new pepper plant to your garden? Consider the Marconi pepper plant, a popular choice among gardeners for its mild flavor and versatility in the kitchen. Let's explore the ins and outs of growing this plant in your own backyard. What are Marconi peppers? Marconi peppers, also known as Italian frying peppers, are elongated, sweet peppers that are typically harvested when they are green or red. These peppers are prized for their thin walls, making them perfect for sautéing, grilling, or roasting. With a mild, slightly sweet flavor, Marconi peppers are a favorite in Mediterranean cuisine. How to grow Marconi pepper plants When planting Marconi pepper seeds, it's ...$2.99
- Pepper (Sweet) - Marconi, RedAre you looking to add a new pepper plant to your garden? Consider the Marconi pepper plant, a popular choice among gardeners for its mild flavor and versatility in the kitchen. Let's explore the ins and outs of growing this plant in your own backyard. What are Marconi peppers? Marconi peppers, also known as Italian frying peppers, are elongated, sweet peppers that are typically harvested when they are green or red. These peppers are prized for their thin walls, making them perfect for sautéing, grilling, or roasting. With a mild, slightly sweet flavor, Marconi peppers are a favorite in Mediterranean cuisine. How to grow Marconi pepper plants When planting Marconi pepper seeds, it's ...$2.99
- Pepper (Sweet) - Yolo WonderThe Yolo Wonder Pepper (Capsicum annuum) is related to the California "Cal" Wonder Bell Pepper, but left the Golden State for the hot, dry climate of New Mexico. Like everyone in the family, Yolo is blocky with thick skin, a little bigger and fleshier than Cal at 4"-5", and just as sweet and mild. This beautiful plant produces loads of glossy fruits. Try growing them this year, because you only live once. YOLO! Heat resistant Very high yields Juicy and sweet Harvest any color Recommended by USU SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper size: Large/4"-5" Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart Spacing ...$2.49★★★★★11 review(s)
- Pepper (Sweet) - California WonderThe California Wonder Pepper is so easy-going, it doesn’t mind if you call it Cal Wonder. Sturdy plants produce lots of smooth, blocky 3"-4" fruits with mostly four lobes and thick skin that ripen from peace, man green ✌️ to groovy orange to right-on red. Juicy and crunchy with sweet, mild flavor, and no heat. Eat fresh or stuff with chicken and avocado for a wonderful easy lunch. Gardening in a hot, dry climate? Meet Cal’s cousin, Yolo Wonder. High yields Sweet and mild Juicy and crunchy Harvest any color SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper size: Medium Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart ...$3.99★★★★★12 review(s)
- Pepper (Sweet) - Sunbright YellowWhile most bell peppers are only half-way to maturity when they turn yellow, the Sunbright Yellow Pepper is ready for harvest. This happy, blocky bell ripens from light green to bright yellow to golden yellow, with a thick, crispy texture and a sweet, light flavor. A beautiful sight with so many sunny fruits among lush green leaves. At 5"-7", it’s quite large, which means wider rings for your sandwiches, longer strips for your dips, and a generous core that holds more stuffing. High yields Light and crunchy Sweet, light flavor Good fresh and cooked SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper size: Large/ 5"-7" Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to plant seeds: ...$4.99★★★★★10 review(s)
- Pepper (Sweet) - Emerald GiantThe Emerald Giant Pepper may not be your first precious gem, but it could become your favorite in the garden after you polish off a few. Large 4"-5", blocky, thick-skinned fruits dangle like pendants on vigorous, drought-tolerant plants. As it catches the light, the color matures from emerald to citrine to ruby. And its juicy, crispy, sweet, and mild facets make any recipe shine with delicious brilliance. High yields Crispy, juicy, and sweet Drought tolerant Good for Southern gardens SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper size: Large/ 4"-5" Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep Spacing between plants: 24"-36" apart Spacing between ...$3.99★★★★★11 review(s)
- Pepper (Sweet) - Chocolate BellThe Chocolate Bell Pepper is a fun one to grow. While the skin is maturing from green to brown, the inside is ripening from green to red, so you’re in for a surprise color combo with each one you snip off the vine. Crunchy and sweet with no heat. Ripens early, too. Pair with Chocolate Cherry Tomatoes on a bed of Red Romaine Lettuce for a delightful dark salad. High yields Early producer Harvest any color Sweet and crunchy SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper size: Medium Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days Germination ...$3.99★★★★★15 review(s)
- Pepper (Sweet) - White CloudWhat happens when you remove the color from a pepper? The White Cloud Pepper is what happens. A lovely ivory hue, inside and out, glossy and pearly and sometimes tinged with purple. Like the clouds in the sky, they vary in shape and size from small to medium. Its bell pepper nature can’t quite be tamed, however, so the fruit turns green and then bright orange or red when it matures. The flavor endures as well. Sweet and mild with no heat and a definite crunch. Now, what happens when a gardener grows that white sweet pepper? High yields Crunchy and sweet Harvest any color Good fresh and cooked Grows well in containers and tight spaces SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum ...$4.99★★★★★9 review(s)
- Pepper (Sweet) - Cherry, Large RedThe Large Red Cherry Pepper has been a staple in American gardens since the mid-1800s. Tall plants set fruit continuously throughout the season, ripening from vivid green to maraschino red. With smooth, thick skin and sweet flavor, this adorable 1"-2" mini pepper is the perfect size and texture for pickling, canning, skewering, or stuffing with a cube of mozzarella to roast or grill. High yields Ever-bearing Sweet and crunchy Good for containers SEED PLANTING TIPS Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Pepper size: Small/Mini 1"-2" Plant support: Tomato cage or stake Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart Days to germinate ...$3.99★★★★★13 review(s)
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