How To Grow PeppersGrowing peppers from seed is very rewarding! Sandia Seed sells over 100 peppers from around the world including many easy-to-grow Hatch chile seeds, green chile seeds, hot pepper seeds & sweet pepper seeds.Here are some of our tips for growing your own peppers: WHERE TO GROW All peppers prefer a long warm growing season. This means that outdoor growing in the U.S.A. may only be suitable to regions 5-11. Raised beds or large containers are ideal because the soil will be much warmer. You ca...
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 Ch...
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...
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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...
Online Seed CatalogCheck out our latest Seed Catalog with every variety of pepper seeds, tomato seeds and veggie seeds we offer. You can also see our entire seed catalog online here »You can download the PDF for free, or you can also order a $3 mailed catalog to ($3 covers shipping). From time to time, we email free seed catalog offers to our subscribers, so subscribe to receive these discounts and offers.Our 2025 seeds will be shipping starting November 1, 2024.Our complete 2025 seed catalog has over 101 spec...
About UsPeppers of the World Here at Sandia Seed Company we love our green chile and are proud to offer the best selection New Mexican chile seeds in the world. In 2008, we were founded on the idea that seeds for green chile peppers should be available for everyone. So, during the past 15 years, we have grown from our original six green chile seed choices to now over twenty peppers from New Mexico. Our complete Seed Catalog has a total over 100 specialty pepper seeds from around the world, 59 heirl...
Holiday Decor for Chili LoversCelebrate the Harvest & the Holidays with Decorative Chile Ristras They're sure to add flair and cheer (and flavor!) to any home after harvest season. Drying Chilies for Decorative Ristras and Eating Whether you grow your own chile peppers or purchase them from the store, there are many ways to prepare and preserve them. One of the easiest ways to do this is by making a ristra. Just dry your peppers with a string. In only a few minutes, and it makes the perfect holiday decorati...
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Quintessence of pepper flavor. Productive plant. Definitely will grow again.
I had looked high & low, and searched the web with many word combinations ‘looking’ specifically for my favorite chili, the Dynamite xx Hot… so I could grow my own. The peppers were sold in Colorado at select places during roasting season, but you couldn’t buy seeds for them… anywhere!
Finally, as luck and persistence would have it, I discovered Sandia Seed Company.
Thank you Sandia! I planted them and had a great crop this year. I plan on growing them every year as well as trying some of their other seeds,
There's just something fun about growing a jalapeno that is light enough in color that some people think it's a banana pepper. LOL! I picked these just for color variety, and I'm very pleased that my plants have been loaded with them all season! We donated about 50 lbs of mixed peppers this year from our garden and I still had enough to freeze some and can more jars of recipes than we'll probably be able to use before next season. All my peppers were from Sandia Seed Company. I've never had such great pepper production before using these seeds!!
This spinach germinated well, and produced way more spinach than I'd initially expected. It grew really well, was slow to bolt in the summer, and has a really nice mild flavor for salads or steamed.
This was my first time growing these and I will definitely be growing them from now on. Great germination and very sturdy plants that have withstood some really high winds. Huge long peppers that are excellent green or red, very easy to peel skin.
Growing these in Florida, (Recent transplant of NM).
Lovely peppers. Took a couple weeks is all and wow! I have several budding; 2 large enough to nickname. They're still in their infancy, but I can tell they are going to be great! Love the seeds!
I got these to make Chipotle chilis. These fruit early and are mild-ish when green, but when they ripen, they are perfect for smoking and drying with great flavor and nice heat. Don't plant too many as they are quite prolific.
Seeds grew quickly and in May I transplanted them into my garden. Kept three plants to a container and the did great in the garden without falling over. Great harvest.
I had 6 plants that produced all of the tomatillos that I could use. I gave my neighbors enough for a batch of green salsa too. Easy to germinate and great producers. We live in a short growing season in the mountains of Idaho and they did great!