Best Selling Seeds

Why grow Cucurbits? For food and support native squash bees!

Why grow Cucurbits?

The Cucurbitaceae also called cucurbits or the gourd family, includes cucumbers, melons, squash, pumpkins. Cucurbits...
It's not too late to start Hatch & Pueblo Chile seeds!

It's not too late to start Hatch & Pueblo Chile seeds!

It's not too late to start Hatch Chile and Pueblo Chile seeds! These fast growing varieties were perfected by farmer...
Fastest Growing Hot Peppers

Fastest Growing Hot Peppers

Looking for the Fastest Growing Super Hot Peppers? First tip: Grow the fastest growing hot peppers – there are many...
Can peppers survive 40 degree temperatures?

Can peppers survive 40 degree weather?

People have asked, can peppers survive 40˚ F temperatures?  Yes, pepper plants can SURVIVE 40˚ F temperatures, but ...
Beginner‑Friendly Hot Peppers

Beginner‑Friendly Hot Peppers

At Sandia Seed we LOVE peppers, and we enjoy helping people grow their own peppers from seed! We think some of the b...
List of Peppers by Heat

List of Peppers by Heat

Here is our 2026 list of all of our peppers from around the world based on their heat level, from sweet to super ho...

Collection: Best Selling Seeds

Grow 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:

Favorite Seeds
NEW SEEDS

NEW SEEDS

Grow something new in your garden! Check out our newest seeds we've... 

Discount Seeds: 50% Off Seeds + Free Shipping on US Orders over $30

50% OFF SEEDS

Check out our 50% off Seed Discount deals below. Signup for our... 

Vegetable Seeds

Get Real Gardening Seeds

Get Real Gardening vegetable seeds are perfect for the beginner gardener because they are dependable varieties that... 

How to Grow Peppers from Seed

How to Grow Peppers from Seed

Read our top tips for growing your own peppers. Learn how to keep seeds warm for best germination, and how to grow them into large, healthy pepper plants that produce a good harvest. Learn about our cooler-weather tolerant peppers, and how to prevent seedlings from getting leggy:

HOW TO GROW