Jalapeño SeedsWe 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...
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Hot Pepper SeedsOur 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 »
Herb SeedsHerbs 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.
Mexican PeppersGrow 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.
Squash SeedsSquash, pumpkins, and zucchini are all part of the Cucurbitaceae plant family, also known as the gourd family or cucurbits. These productive plants are a great base for your garden, if you plant the Black Beauty Zucchini, you'll be eating zucchini all summer! Plant pumpkins and spaghetti squash for fall and winter use to make a gluten-free spicy red sauce with sphagetti squash noodles dish! If you haven't grown these in your garden, you should! Find our reasons for why you should grow...
Short Season TomatoesLooking 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....
Specialty Pepper SeedsGrow 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.
Seeds to Plant in May & JuneMay 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:
Short Season Peppers and TomatoesHere 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.
Seed BundlesGet 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!
Big PeppersAre 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...
Best Peppers for ContainersIf you want to grow peppers in containers, below are our top favorite varieties that do well in pots. We recommend using 5 gallon or larger containers with plenty of drainage holes, make sure to keep them in a sunny location, and be sure not to over water (or underwater) them! For the best success, read our top container pepper growing tips. While all peppers can be grown in pots, below are some of our favorite peppers that easily grow well in containers.
Bell Pepper SeedsWe offer several varieties of Bell Pepper Seeds for growing in your garden! Bell peppers are tropical natives that are often grown as annuals in most vegetable gardens. Bell pepper plants enjoy warm temperatures between 65-85˚F, and they generally prefer high humidity with fertile soil. Thick crispy bell peppers add a great sweet crunch to many dishes or salads, and are a long-time favorite!
Best Selling SeedsGrow the best seeds! This collection features our best-selling seeds for peppers, tomatoes and vegetables which are sure to please! Easy to grow, good harvests and lots of flavor are the reasons gardeners and growers love these varieties:
Green Chile SeedsDiscover all of the Green Chile Seeds Sandia Seed has to offer, we are your trusted seed company for premium Hatch Green Chile, Poblano, Big Jim, and other vibrant green and red chile varieties. Whether you're crafting zesty green chile stews, salsas, or fiery hot sauces, these seeds are your gateway to authentic, homegrown flavor. Why Choose Our Green Chile Seeds? Our carefully curated collection of green chile seeds includes varieties like Anaheim, Poblano, NuMex Big Jim, Joe E. Parker,...
I'm going to grow these every year, they are HOT!! They make great poppers and salsa. Very productive, easy to grow, quick germination and fast growing plants. Thank you for the stellar seeds.
I planted several cultivars from wholesale seed. These were prolific. See all that RED (and green)?!? Looking forward to harvesting in a few days. Thank You Sandia Seed!
I pretty much use Sandia seeds exclusively! A few years ago I just happened to order your Jalapeño M. To me it's the perfect Jalapeño! Really nice size! Perfect heat for what we like! Wonderful flavor with a meatyness that's perfect for many different uses! I make my own Sriracha so I wait for them to turn red. They're one of my base peppers for my sauce! I praise them to all my personal friends and to members of groups that I belong to!
Serrano Hidalgo Seeds fromSandia Seed produce even in the HOT drought of central Illinois this year! I love adding a little Mexican kick to my salsa but also tossing these on the grill! They have great flavor and produce all summer long!
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.