Pepper Seeds
Discover the magic of rare and special pepper seeds with our online store!
Our pepper seed department is dedicated to supporting small farmers who cultivate and preserve these unique and one-of-a-kind pepper varieties.
We believe in the importance of preserving these seeds to ensure that future generations can enjoy the same delicious and diverse flavors that have been cherished for centuries.
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Purple Cayenne Pepper Seeds | Hot | Organic
$7 – $19 Select options -
Ghost Pepper/ Bhut Jolokia Pepper Seeds | Hot | Organic
$7 – $19 Select options -
Thunder Mountain Longhorn Cayenne Heirloom Pepper Premium Seed
$16 Add to cart -
Twister Pepper 15 Seeds Sweet Rare Massive 10-12 inches
$8 Select options -
Black Phantom Orange Black Pepper 12 Seeds
$15 Add to cart -
Rare Aji Rain Forest pepper Organic Seeds
$8 Add to cart -
Beautiful Numex Twilight Pepper Seeds
$8 Add to cart -
Pasilla Bajio Pepper Seeds | Hot | Heirloom | Organic
$7 – $22 Select options -
Tam Jalapeno Pepper Seeds | Hot | Organic
$7 – $95 Select options -
Golden Cal Wonder Sweet Bell Pepper Seeds Non GMO Heirloom
$8 – $17 Select options -
White Habanero Pepper Seeds | Heirloom | Organic
$7 – $21 Select options -
Cow Horn Pepper Seeds | Hot | Organic
$7 – $21 Select options -
Bulgarian Carrot Pepper Organic Seeds
$8 Add to cart -
Dracula rare hot pepper 30+ organic seeds
$7 Add to cart -
Lemon Drop Pepper Seeds | Hot | Organic
$7 – $22 Select options -
Rare Wiri Wiri hot pepper Organic Seeds
$7 Add to cart
Pepper Seeds FAQ
Pepper plants prefer warm and sunny conditions, with temperatures between 60-85°F.
They also require well-draining soil and consistent moisture.
Pepper plants typically need about 18-24 inches of space between each plant, depending on the variety.
They can be grown in gardens, in containers, and in greenhouses.
The time it takes for pepper plants to produce fruit can vary depending on the variety, but most will produce fruit within 60-90 days of planting.
Pepper plants should be kept consistently moist but not waterlogged.
Depending on the weather and the size of the container, watering pepper plants may be needed on daily or weekly basis.
Pepper plants are generally relatively pest- and disease-free, but they can be affected by aphids, thrips, and whiteflies.
Also, fungal diseases such as powdery mildew, fusarium, and Phytophthora can also affect pepper plants.
Yes, pepper plants can be grown indoors, but they will require a sunny location and grow lights if natural light is insufficient.
Yes, you can save pepper seeds from your own pepper plants to plant next year.
The seeds can be harvested from fully ripe peppers, and then dried and stored in a cool, dry place.
Yes, pepper plants can be grown in containers as long as they are large enough to accommodate the size of the mature plant and have good drainage.
Be aware that container plants may need more frequent watering and fertilization.
Organic Seeds
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