Shishito (OP)
Matures: 65 days Type: Open Pollinated (OP) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » Japanese cousin to padrons, shishito chiles are milder with a longer fruit. Crispy and crunchy eaten fresh, or sauté in a hot skillet with olive oil as you would Padrons. Although it is considered very mild,... Read More
Pimiento De Padron, Spain (H)
Matures: 85 days Type: Heirloom (H) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » Tall open plants, padrons are productive and easy to grow. Harvest the fruit small for milder peppers. Heat builds the longer they stay on the plant. Blister on a hot skillet with olive oil, add salt, and... Read More
Nu Mex Twilight (OP)
Matures: 65 days Type: Open Pollinated (OP) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » Purple piquin type hot chile ripens from yellow to orange to red, for a multicolored display. Ornamental edible — beautiful added to a border or planted in containers. Pretty in a fall display with pumpkins!
Nu Mex Big Jim (OP)
Matures: 80 days Type: Open Pollinated (OP) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » One of the largest of the Nu Mex chile series! Easy to grow plants are 2-3 ft. tall and very productive. Fruit is mild to medium hot, and pods up 12 inches long. Can be roasted... Read More
Chile de Arbol (H)
Matures: 80-90 days Type: Heirloom (H) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » Fruits are slender, 2-3 inches long, with thin skin. This potent Mexican chile is easily dried which caused a smoky flavor to develop. Tall, upright, productive plants. Ristras made with this chile retain their red color. Hot!
Cheyenne Cayenne (F1)
Matures: 65 days green, 80 days red ripe Type: First Generation Hybrid (F1) How to Grow: <a href="http://www cialis online cheap.upstartsorganicseedlings.com/garden-guides/growing-vegetables/peppers/”>Learn how to grow » New for Upstarts! Sweet, moderately hot cayenne pepper has moderately thick flesh, excellent flavor for using fresh in salsas or frying or dried for chile flakes... Read More
Tondino Maremanno (H)
Matures: 57 days Type: Heirloom (H) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » A small, red cluster-type heirloom tomato from the central region of Italy produces 2-3 ounce tasty fruits suitable for sauces, fresh use, or drying. This productive, determinate variety grows well in containers. Sometimes called Marsh or Maremanno.
Tang (OP)
Matures: 85 days Type: Open Pollinated (OP) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » One of our new favorites! Tang produces orange, medium sized fruits, 8-10 ounces that are sweet and tart with a vibrant orange-y red interior. High in beta-carotene, this is a very nice improved orange OP variety.... Read More
Sweet Gold (F1)
Matures: 60 days Type: First Generation Hybrid (F1) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » This bright yellow cherry tomato is a sister to sungold tomato with a bright, clean taste. Mix this yellow cherry with other colored cherries and you have a party in a bowl. Vigorous vines are... Read More
Peas ‘Oregon Giant’ (F1)
Matures: 60 days Type: First Generation Hybrid (F1) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » A semi-dwarf snow pea variety with big rewards, it can be grown with or without support. In my experience the plants will perform better with some support, like a small tomato cage or trellis, or... Read More