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  1. 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...
  2. Jalapeño Seeds We have not just one but ELEVEN different types of Jalapeños! Grow any of these jalapeño seeds in your garden for adding to salsas, hot sauces, making jalapeño poppers, and other recipes! Jalapeños are some of the easiest peppers to grow from seed, and they are also one of the earliest peppers to harvest – so they're great for shorter growing seasons. Want mild or hot? Check out our list of our Jalapeno Peppers by heat. They are also great for growing in large containers. For the best suc...
  3. Leap Year 2024 Happy Leap Year – cheers for an extra day! Jump start your salsa recipes with our Leapfrog Sale! Get 29% off our Leapfrog collection of Jalapeños, Serranos & Cayennes with Discount Code: LEAPFROG2024
  4. Hot Pepper Seeds Our collection of Hot Peppers include: Find several varieties of Jalapeño seeds, Habanero seeds and more hot peppers in the heat range of 5,000-450,000 Scoville Heat Units. Want hotter? Check out our Hottest Pepper Seeds »
  5. Herb Seeds Herbs are often considered the leafy part of the plant, such as basil, rosemary, thyme, parsley, cilantro, and oregano. Peppers are also considered herbs, too, and they are also considered a spice, they are also a fruit. Whatever you call them, they're delicious. Here are some of our favorite herb seeds to grow in your garden.
  6. New Mexico Chile Seeds New Mexico is known for delicious chiles! Hatch Green Chile, Cayenne, Big Jim and other green and red chiles. New Mexican chile is great in green chile stews, red chile, enchiladas, chile rellenos, salsas, hot sauces, and so many more New Mexican dishes. If you have ever lived in New Mexico or tasted Hatch green chile then you know you can’t live without it! It's easy to grow these chiles in your garden! Experience the wonderful flavor of green chile wherever you live – but be prepared,...
  7. Red Chile Seeds Red Chile Seeds – Fresh Red Chile is hard to find at markets and grocery stores as it is very perishable, and you will most likely only find dried red chile. However, it's easy to enjoy fresh red chile at home if you grow red chile plants in your garden. Just pick them after they ripen to red and enjoy the rare deliciousness of fresh red chile! Try our Fresh Red Chile Recipe »
  8. Mild Pepper Seeds Check out our Mild peppers for those who like just a little bit of heat! These are still packed with flavor and color that brighten up any garden harvest basket! Make sure to also view our Sweet Pepper Seeds or check out our List of Peppers by Heat »
  9. Ornamental Peppers Ornamental Peppers are not only beautiful, they are quite prolific! Contrary to popular belief, you can eat ornamental peppers! They are perfect peppers for making hot sauces, pepper flakes or powder, or to use in any recipes such as for salsa.
  10. Mexican Peppers Grow Mexican peppers in your garden this year! Mexican pepper seeds are easy to grow. Learn how to grow peppers. We love growing these delicious chile peppers from Mexico, which are packed with flavor and can be used in a wide variety of recipes.
  11. Short Season Tomatoes Looking for extra early tomatoes? These fastest growing tomatoes are also some of the best tasting tomatoes, too, so make sure to grow a few of these early tomato varieties in your garden to enjoy a longer tomato harvest season. We have a lot of short season tomato varieties including several fastest growing cherry tomatoes, short season beefsteak tomatoes, short season paste tomatoes, and our earliest tomato, the Glacier tomato which starts to harvest in 56-63 days and is very cold tolerant....
  12. Specialty Pepper Seeds Grow specialty peppers from seed in your garden! Our specialty pepper seeds can add a ton of color and flavor to your dishes. Their succulent flavors are used by chefs around the world. Many people consider specialty peppers to be sweet varieties, but really there are lots of amazingly-flavored hot peppers that can also be called specialty peppers, such as fruity-hot Habaneros! We've added some of our favorite specialty pepper seeds here.
  13. Seeds to Plant in May & June May is a great time in most growing regions in most of the Northern Hemisphere! May marks the transition from spring to summer in many regions, and the days are super long in May and June, with the longest day of the year on Summer Solstice around June 21st. The months of May and June are a great time to direct sow a lot of seeds in your garden. Here are the seeds we offer that you can direct sow into your garden:
  14. Short Season Peppers and Tomatoes Here are the best short season pepper seeds and tomato seeds that will get you the best salsa garden ever! Enjoy these fastest growing peppers and tomatoes so you can harvest them earlier in the season, as well as enjoy them all season long.
  15. Seed Bundles Get a deal on our bundles of seeds with our customer favorites! These seed bundles are perfect for any gardener or pepper lover. Variety is the spice of life!
  16. Big Peppers Are you looking for extra large peppers? Well, be warned, these peppers will make your eyes pop – they are huge, delicious, and come in a variety of heat levels from sweet to extra hot! Big Jim Peppers are huge and are one of the largest peppers in the world. We have Big Jim Peppers in different heat levels so you can pick the spice you like. Marconi peppers are also very big, and have great sweet flavor! Big peppers are great for roasting, canning, salads, stuffing, pickling, you name it! Se...