Chile Pepper RecipesCheck out our Hot Pepper recipes in our Blog so you can use all of the chile peppers you grow from seed to create delicious meals. We have recipes for our varieties of Hatch Chile Seeds, Poblano pepper seeds, super hot pepper seeds, hot pepper seeds, sweet pepper seeds, and tomato seeds.The best part about growing chiles is eating them! Here are some of our favorite recipes to use with your homegrown chile peppers: Chile Pepper Recipes for Stews, Casseroles & Side Dishes: Green Chile Ste...
February E-NewsletterAnd now for a laugh... Congrats to E.C. who was the closest with a guess of 6,721 – he won a $25 Gift Card + a Seed Catalog!Thanks to all your posted guesses on Facebook or Instagram. Growing Peppers from Seed: Our Top 12 Tips• Keep them warm• Be Patient• Prevent Damping Off• Don't overwater! 12 TIPS » Check out our Pepper 3-PacksCreate the perfect pepper garden to enj...
How to Dry PeppersHow To Dry Peppers The great thing about peppers is that they store very well. You can let them dry out for using in recipes all winter long. If you grow any of our Hatch chiles, you'll find making a Ristra is a great way to dry & store them beautifully.There are a variety of ways you can dry peppers. You can dry them on your counter, or string them into decorative Ristras, or even dehydrate them for faster use or making hot pepper flakes. Here are some of our tips: How to Make Chil...
Seed ReviewsSeed Reviews★★★★★ Sandia Seed is a woman-owned seed company that specializes in Pepper Seeds. We sell pepper seeds from around the world to gardeners all over the world. We also specialize in New Mexican Chile seeds such as Hatch Chile seeds, Poblano seeds, and other New Mexican favorites. And we also sell Heirloom tomato seeds, which are a great complement to peppers as there are an infinite number of ways you can make recipes with chile peppers and tomatoes! Check out some of our recent R...
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Great purple Cherokees
I tried these purple Cherokee seeds on 2024. This is the first time growing these purple Cherokees and were amazed at the ease of germination and taste
These germinated in two days. I started them in midsummer and they fruited by late fall in my zone 10b garden and are overwintering just fine. I’ll have more to harvest by late spring. I made my red sauce for pozole for Christmas with my harvest!
Big Chiles with just enough heat to add to green enchilada's. The flavor after roasting is fantastic. Since green chile roasting is not a local thing in Eastern Washington we us a weed burner. The smell of roasting peppers is heavenly.
My favorite green chili to grow. Plenty of heat and after roasting sit perfectly on a hamburger. Also my wonderful wife makes Puelo Chili jam that is a real crowd pleaser
Plants were quite bushy and full of peppers. Great flavor. Made a wonderful little Ristra with some of the later harvested peppers. Will continue to grow these yearly.
These plants were super healthy all season long and produced a LOT of fruit. They'll add heat and color to any dish. They made my cowboy candy and pickled jalapeños extra special!
Very good germination rate and super abundant and delicious peppers!. I had them in 10g and 5g fabric pots and they very well the last two years. Amazing to smoke and dry / freeze to have throughout the year! I just made a spicy brown porter mustard with scotch bonnets! Also made an amazing roasted scotch bonnet hot sauce! yum!
These grow large. We roast them and peel them and make green chile from them. My husband adores them.
Made Chili Mac for my Step son and he ate it all in one sitting.
I plant 10 plants every year.
Grew the purple jalapenos last summer. Slow to get going, but ended up with a nice compact bush in a pot. I am trying to overwinter them by bringing the.pot inside for the winter. It is still growing, small purple peppers about 1" long.
Every spring it's my mission to introduce our community to Sandia Seed Companies Mexico Midget Tomatoes! This our the perfect variety to grow in boxes and grow abundantly to feed as many of my neighbors as possible. Thank you for your Amazing Varieties!