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  1. NEW SEEDS Grow something new in your garden! Check out our newest seeds we've just added to our collections:
  2. T-Shirts Check out our Sandia Seed t-shirts!
  3. Seed Displays Sandia Seed sells Wholesale Seeds and Seed Displays so you can become a seed retailer! Our huge collection of peppers of the world, plus tomato seeds and vegetable seeds too are the perfect addition to your garden center, hardware store or gift shop.
  4. Saint Patrick's Lucky Green 17% off for Saint Patrick's Day on select Lucky Green Chiles, Peppers and Veggies! Use code: LUCKYGREEN at checkout to apply the discount to your order on any of the seeds below. Offer valid Mar 14, 2024 - Mar 18, 2024
  5. Seed Catalog Our Seed Catalog has a total over 100+ specialty peppers from sweet to super-hot, 59+ heirloom tomatoes, and seeds for 42+ vegetables and herbs. Order a Printed Seed Catalog »
  6. Hatch Chile Seeds Hatch Chiles are known by connoisseurs worldwide for their incredible flavor. They are called Hatch because they are grown in the Hatch Valley area in southwestern New Mexico. All our Hatch chile seeds are from peppers grown in this area, and all our New Mexican pod-type chile seeds are grown in the state of New Mexico. They grow well in gardens and farms all over the world. Learn more about Hatch Chile and what makes it special at the bottom of this page.
  7. Wholesale Seeds - Collections Check out our Pepper Seed Racks and Seed Packages here – we offer our Wholesale customers any of our seeds at half price! We also sell beautiful Sandia Seed Seed Racks for displaying our seeds.
  8. 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.
  9. Serrano Pepper Seeds Serrano Pepper Seeds are easy to grow and the plants are very productive. People love Serranos for their distinct flavor profile, featuring a bright, grassy taste and a significant but not overwhelming heat. Serrano peppers are a step up from most jalapeños in heat but milder than peppers like habaneros. They are typically eaten raw, and are added to pico-de-gallo and other salsas and chile recipes. Serranos are often used when unripe and green, which have a brighter, more grassy flavor, whil...