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  1. Among the easiest crops to grow and not much bothered by pests. Most can be used green or ripe, and hot types tend to become more so when fully ripened in hotter conditions. Read More. How To Grow Hot Peppers Pepper (Hot) Recipes. Pepper Seeds. Pepper Seeds, Sweet. Sort By. $4.00.

  2. The Red Savina was bred to be larger, hotter, and heavier than a traditional habanero. This beautiful crimson pepper ranks about 250K Scoville heat units. This pepper adds that lovely habanero flavor to sauces, salsas, soups and more! Bred by Frank Garcia of GNS Spices in Walnut Creek, California. 8-12 hours of Sun.

  3. Hot Pepper Seeds, Anaheim. This legendary extra large and mild chili pepper of Anaheim, California, is a staple of Southwestern cuisine. It is a perfect roasting or frying pepper, but it also great stuffed, added to tamales, or chopped into salsa.

  4. Smokin' Ed Currie, PuckerButt Pepper Company and Christopher Phillips are partnering to present this rare seed collection for our ever-expanding pepper loving and growing community. Pepper types in this exceptional collection range from Mild to Stupit Hot and originate from around the world.

  5. Choose from our wide selection and start growing your seeds into wonderful heirloom pepper plants today! Want more Pepper Seeds? Check out our other options like our Super Hot Pepper Seeds or our Rare & Exotic Seeds!

  6. Seeds of rare and heirloom peppers for any climate. Over 200 varieties with new selections added frequently. Amazing colors and shapes, heat levels from sweet to scorching hot.

  7. Our unique pepper collection caters to all taste preferences, including those who prefer sweet peppers, super-hot peppers, or anything in between. Free Pack of Mystery Seeds with any purchase of $25 or more!

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