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  1. Yellow Peppers Versatile Flavor ProfilesYellow peppers come in many flavors ranging from crisp and tangy to tropical and citrusy. Whether you prefer a mild sweetness or a spicy kick, there is a yellow pepper variety to suit your taste. Their sun-kissed hues are not just visually appealing but also promise a delicious experience.
  2. Habanero Seeds Habaneros are aromatic chile peppers with intense and pungent heat. And their flavor just can't be beat. These delicious peppers are one of our all-time favorite hot peppers for hot sauce recipes and salsa recipes. Their spicy heat and citrusy fresh flavor go well with so many foods. Habaneros grow great in pots so you can extend your pepper garden to a sunny patio or porch. Check out all the Habanero seeds we carry below:
  3. Seeds for Peppers Ideal for Making Paprika Powder Grow and make your own Paprika! Make your own Paprika powder from homegrown, dried red peppers. It can be sweet, flavorful, mild or have a sweet bite of spice. For example, a little Chile de Arbol goes a long way in Paprika powder, lending it a deliciously spicy kick. All red chile peppers will produce chile powder, but this collection features some of our favorites. Learn how to dry your peppers without a dehydrator »
  4. Cucurbit Seeds The Cucurbitaceae also called cucurbits or the gourd family, includes cucumbers, melons, squash, pumpkins. Cucurbits are a great addition to any summer vegetable garden for their productivity. All the cucurbits need rich soil and enough water, it's good to create rich soil and compost based mounds and direct seed these plants. You can also start them indoors, but be sure to transplant them when they are very young outside before they start getting root bound, they don't like having th...
  5. Squash Seeds Squash, pumpkins, and zucchini are all part of the Cucurbitaceae plant family, also known as the gourd family or cucurbits. These productive plants are a great base for your garden, if you plant the Black Beauty Zucchini, you'll be eating zucchini all summer! Plant pumpkins and spaghetti squash for fall and winter use to make a gluten-free spicy red sauce with sphagetti squash noodles dish! If you haven't grown these in your garden, you should! Find our reasons for why you should grow...