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  1. Happy Groundhog Day! $5 Off Seeds Sale GET $5 off $40*+ PURCHASES With discount code: SAVENOW Good from February 2-5, 2024 + get free shipping on any orders over $30! *Discount does not apply to Bulk Seeds or Wholesale Seeds including Collections & Displays.
  2. Best Wholesale Seed Companies Looking for the best wholesale seeds suppliers? Sandia Seed offers all of our seed packets for Wholesale and we also sell bulk seeds. We're a reputable small seed company and have over 100 peppers of the world plus lots of tomato and vegetable seeds, too.Get 50% Off an Initial Order of $300 or more! Wholesale Seed customers receive 50% off your first order over $300 – Learn how »We also have beautiful Wholesale Seed Displays and Seed Racks so that you can show off the colorful packets in ...
  3. TOMATO SEEDS ON SALE! Enjoy homegrown salsa sooner this year with our Happy New Year 15% Off Sale on our Early Tomato varieties with discount code: NEWYEAR2024 ... OUR TOP PICKS FOR EARLY TOMATOES: Chocolate CherryA truly black cherry tomato that is sweet, delicious, and irresistible and starts to harvest in just 65 days! Gardener's DelightThis old German heirloom cherry tomato produces extra sweet bite-size fruits early and continue to produce all summer long. GlacierExpect higher-than-average yields of redd...
  4. Start Your Own Garden from Seed Spring fever stirs garden dreams. As you ponder the projects you will tackle this year in your yard, consider trading garden center transplants for homegrown seedlings. There are endless good reasons to start your own seeds. Here are just a few: Seeds guarantee the best selection – Garden centers sell a specific product line. If the plant you want is not on the roster, you cannot get it. Sow your own seeds, and you will pick from a broad selection of herbs, vegetables, and flowers. You can sa...
  5. Are Hatch chiles heirlooms? Yes and No. The New Mexico pod-type chiles have an interesting history. History - The first NM chile was created in 1921 by Fabian Garcia. His 'New Mexico No. 9' chile became the foundation for the modern chile pepper industry in the American West. Before 1921 growers had no way to predict or control the size or heat of their chile pods. García saw an opportunity to develop a chile that would be easier to peel after roasting and to preserve by canning. He predicted, too, that a milder...
  6. Start Cilantro Seeds Now January-April are good months to sow cilantro seeds. You can sow them indoors but we find it's even better to sow them outdoors in large pots, and they will germinate when ready. Cilantro doesn't like to be transplanted once it starts growing deeper roots. And, since Cilantro is very frost resistant, it will sprout when the outdoor conditions are right, and grow slowly until it warms up in February/March/April/May depending on where you live and then it will take off! Cilantro really ...
  7. Strengthen Seedlings Before Planting Before your seedlings graduate from indoor growing conditions to the planting bed, they need to acclimate to outdoor growing conditions. The process of transitioning seedlings from indoor conditions to the outdoor realities of wind, cold, and direct sun is called hardening off. Tackle the hardening off process slowly, over the course of a week or two, and you will have sturdy seedlings ready to withstand whatever nature throws at them. If you rush the process, and you could scorch, damage, or...
  8. Tips for early season tomato growing There are several things you can do to help ensure an early tomato harvest: Choose an early maturing variety: Below is a chart with the earliest tomatoes Sandia Seed Company offers for early season success. The warmer the soil, the better: Consider laying black or red plastic over the planting area. This will warm the soil, and the red plastic reflects UV light up onto the undersides of the tomato leaves, which helps with photosynthesis. Grow your tomatoes in a raised bed garden: The so...
  9. Growing Peppers in Texas What peppers grow well in Texas? A customer just reached out to us with this question about Growing Peppers in Texas: We love your curated selection of heirloom and native seeds and making them available to people like us! We live in Zone 9a near Galveston,Texas. Our homestead garden is where we test and grow food for ourselves. We grow transplants naturally from seed to sell at markets and have recently started to offer to local nurseries! We are placing an order soon, just wanted to as...
  10. Green Chile Stew - Comfort Food This comforting New Mexican stew will get you through January and keep your family warm and full. Traditional and flavorful. Green Chile Stew Ingredients 2 pounds boneless pork cut into 1-inch cubes 3 tablespoons all -purpose flour 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup white onion, chopped 2 garlic cloves, minced 3 cups ripe tomatoes, peeled and chopped 1 teaspoon salt ½ teaspoon dried leaf oregano ¼ teaspoon ground cumin Water as necessary 20 fresh New Mexico green chiles, roasted, peeled, seeded, dev...
  11. Seed Starting Mistakes Starting seeds indoors is a great way to jump-start your garden. Whether or not you have experience starting seeds, you will improve your success by avoiding these common errors.    Seed-Starting Mistake #1: Starting Too Soon In many regions, sowing seeds gives you a chance to get your hands dirty when it is too cold to garden outdoors. Do not start your seeds too soon. Most plants are ready to shift into the great outdoors in 4-6 weeks. Seed-Starting Mistake #2: Planting Too Deep Read seed p...
  12. Peppers of the World Grow Peppers of the World with Sandia Seed! 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. In 2024, our complete Seed Catalog has a total over 100 specialty peppers of the w...
  13. Seeds make great stocking stuffers! SEEDS MAKE GREAT STOCKING STUFFERS ~ Our 2024 Seeds are Shipping Now ~ Order before Friday, Dec 15th for delivery by Christmas! Check out all of our seed bundle gifts or our food garden gift set that is perfect for the gardener in your life. We also sell gift cards so your favorite gardener can pick out just the seeds they want. Make sure to also order our beautiful 36-page Seed Catalog which is packed with growing tips, recipes, and over 100 peppers of the world to peruse through dur...
  14. Can you grow peppers in New England? Can you grow peppers in New England? Yes, peppers like Hatch Chile varieties are easy to grow in New England! New England is a region comprising six states in the Northeastern United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Planting vegetables in New England is quite easy! Some of the best vegetables to grow in New England states such as Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont include peppers, tomatoes, eggplants,...
  15. Lemon Spice Jalapenos are fruity An exciting hot jalapeno pepper with a stunning burst of fruity flavor and an eye-catching vibrant yellow color! This jalapeno has a citrusy-fruity taste with smooth yellow skin. The medium-to-thick walls provide a satisfying crunch with each bite. The plant itself is super ornamental and extremely prolific. This sunny lemon-yellow jalapeno variety was bred at the New Mexico State University (NMSU) Chile Pepper Institute using natural backcrossing techniques. It is a spicy yellow jalapeno re...
  16. Pasilla Mole Recipe Pasilla Mole Recipe Ingredients 4 to 6 dried pasilla pepper pods (you can also use a combination of various types of dried red chilies - check out our Mexican Pepper Seed Gift Bundle - The Holy Trinity with Guajillo, Pasilla & Poblano seeds) 1 cup chopped tomatoes 6 cloves garlic, minced1 cup chopped onion 1 cup veggie or chicken broth ¼ cup toasted sesame seeds (or use tahini) 2 tablespoons raisins ½ tsp ground cinnamon½ tsp ground cloves ½ tsp ground pepper ½ tsp ground coriander 2 oz d...