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Pepperoncini Golden Greek Pepper Seeds
Pepperoncini Golden Greek Pepper Seeds
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Pepperoncini Golden Greek Pepper Seeds - Sweet, Tangy & Mildly Spicy
Grow your own Pepperoncini Golden Greek Pepper Seeds and enjoy the crisp, slightly sweet, and tangy flavor that makes these peppers a favorite in salads, sandwiches, and pickled dishes. Known for their thin walls and mild heat (Scoville 100-500), these golden peppers are perfect for home gardeners looking to add a versatile and delicious ingredient to their harvest.
Why Choose Pepperoncini Golden Greek Peppers?
These heirloom peppers are prized for their superb flavor and productivity. The 3”-4” peppers grow on 4’ tall plants, ripening from green to red—though they taste best when harvested green. Unlike the hotter Italian variety, these sweet peppers offer just a hint of heat, making them ideal for pickling or fresh use.
Key Features:
- Extra Mild Heat - Perfect for those who enjoy flavor without intense spice.
- Thin-Skinned & Crisp - Excellent for pickling or fresh salads.
- Productive Plants - High-yielding 4’ plants with abundant peppers.
- Heirloom & Open-Pollinated - Grow and save seeds year after year.
- GMO-Free - Naturally cultivated for quality and flavor.
Growing Your Pepperoncini Peppers
Start your Pepperoncini Golden Greek Pepper Seeds indoors 8 weeks before the last frost. Plant in sterile soil, cover lightly (1/4” deep), and keep warm (85°F) and moist. Germination takes 7-21 days. Once seedlings develop 6 true leaves, transplant them into rich, sunny soil. Harvest when peppers are green and full-sized for the best flavor.
Pro Tip: For a variety of sweet peppers, check out our Chef’s 3-Pack, including Paprika, Padron, and Pepperoncini seeds!
Ready to Grow Your Own Flavorful Peppers?
Add these heirloom Pepperoncini Golden Greek Pepper Seeds to your garden today and enjoy fresh, tangy, and mildly spicy peppers all season long. Perfect for pickling, salads, and more. Order now and start growing!



We love pickling these for sandwiches, wraps, burgers and just eating straight from the jar. Good healthy plants, good germination, very productive. We grow these ever year!
Thanks for the great seeds, we have been growing these for a few years and always enjoy pickling them each summer! Delicious!
I grew these last summer, had great germination, and had 9 plants in the garden, all prolific with peppers. They're now pickled and keeping our pantry filled. They're going fast, though. Good thing it's almost spring, I just ordered more of the seeds to grow this season.
Watch out for very low seed count in many of their products. The seed count is clearly stated, but it is easy to overlook.
The information about the number of seeds per packet is in each seed description. The more unique, rare, expensive seeds contain only 10 seeds per packet. We are happy to offer 30 seeds per packet when our growers are able to provide them in larger quantities. For the most seeds for your money, do a quick search on our site for our Bulk Seeds, or for our Discounted 3-packs, or check out our Discounted Pepper Seeds blog post, with links to all of our seed packets with 30 seeds per packet as well as our discounted seeds.
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