A standard sweet bell pepper for your garden! Nicely sized and versatile for cooking, freezing or fresh. Can be harvested at the green stage or wait a few weeks for them to turn red! Both colors are delish!
Start inside about 6-8 weeks before last frost date. When first set of true leaves appear transplant to 2" pots. After frost has passed transplant outside in either garden bed or larger containers. Peppers like to be warm so be sure to keep roots mulched.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 2 1/2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 12" apart
- Depth: 1/4 inch
- Seeds/Oz: 5000
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 80F
- Sowing Method: Transplant
- Heirloom Year: 1928 Heirloom
- Plant Scientific Name: Capsicum
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Looking to put a little zip in your step? Look no further than these little guys! Small thin and prolific on the plant, these little zingers pack some heat! Great for drying or eating fresh! The longer they are on the plant the hotter they get!
Start cayenne seeds inside about 6-8 weeks before last frost date. When first set of true leaves appear transplant to 2" pots. After frost has passed transplant outside in either garden bed or larger containers. Peppers like to be warm so be sure to keep roots mulched.
BULK CAYENNE SEED INFORMATION:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 2 1/2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 12" apart
- Depth: 1/4"
- Cayenne Seeds/Oz: 5000
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 80F
- Sowing Method: Transplant
- Heirloom Year: 1883 Heirloom
- Plant Scientific Name: Capsicum
All of the awesome flavor of Jalapeno with the added boost of producing in slightly cooler temperatures. A wonderful medium heat to add a boost any dish!
Start jalapeno pepper seeds inside about 6-8 weeks before last frost date. When first set of true leaves appear transplant to 2" pots. After frost has passed transplant outside in either garden bed or larger containers. Peppers like to be warm so be sure to keep roots mulched.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 3 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 12" apart
- Depth: 1/4"
- Seeds/Oz: 5000
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 80F
- Sowing Method: Transplant
- Heirloom Year: Heirloom
- Plant Scientific Name: Capsicum
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Jalapeno Bulk Seed Count: Approx 74 seeds per 400mg
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This little beauty is a perfect choice to add a little spice to your life. Easy to grow and harvest.
Start inside about 6-8 weeks before last frost date. When first set of true leaves appear transplant to 2 inch pots. After frost has passed, transplant outside in either garden bed or larger containers. Peppers like to be warm so be sure to keep roots mulched. Harvest: 3 months
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: Annual
- Time to Maturity: 3 months
- Sun Requirement: full sun
- Spacing: 12"
- Depth: 1/4"
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 80F
- Uses: Great pepper for salsa or seasoning
- Plant Scientific Name: Capsicum chinense Jacquin
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All of the awesome flavor of Jalapeno with the added boost of producing in slightly cooler temperatures. A wonderful medium heat to add a boost any dish!
Start inside about 6-8 weeks before last frost date. When first set of true leaves appear transplant to 2" pots. After frost has passed transplant outside in either garden bed or larger containers. Peppers like to be warm so be sure to keep roots mulched.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 3 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 12" apart
- Depth: 1/4"
- Seeds/Oz: 5000
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 80F
- Sowing Method: Transplant
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Plant Scientific Name: Capsicum
- Seed Count: Approx 74 seeds per 400mg
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No need for a fire extinguisher! Although this falls into the “hot” category, this popular pepper won’t have a you running for the water fountain!
Start inside about 6-8 weeks before last frost date. When first set of true leaves appear transplant to 2 inch pots. After frost has passed, transplant outside in either garden bed or larger containers. Peppers like to be warm so be sure to keep roots mulched. Harvest: 3 months
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: Annual
- Time to Maturity: 3 months
- Sun Requirement: full sun
- Spacing: 12"
- Depth: 1/4"
- Uses: Great pepper for salsa
- Plant Scientific Name: Capsicum annuum
- Seed Count: Approx. 74 seeds per 400mg
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Named for the mountains in Mexico from which they hail, these hot little Serrano Peppers pack a fiery heat. Ranging in color from green to yellows, oranges, and reds, they are hotter and smaller than their cousin, the jalapeño. Use them to add a spicy bite to salsas, dips, pickles, or chili oils—remove the inner ribs and seeds for less heat.
Hotness measures between 10,000 and 25,000 Scoville units.
Start Seranno seeds inside about 6-8 weeks before last frost date. When first set of true leaves appear transplant to 2" pots. After frost has passed transplant outside in either garden bed or larger containers. Peppers like to be warm so be sure to keep roots mulched.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 3 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 12" apart
- Depth: 1/4"
- Seeds/Oz: 5000
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 80F
- Sowing Method: Transplant
- Plant Scientific Name: Capsicum
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A great option for gardeners that love variety. A spicy blend of garden favorites.
Start hot salsa pepper seeds inside about 6-8 weeks before last frost date. When first set of true leaves appear transplant to 2 inch pots. After frost has passed, transplant outside in either garden bed or larger containers. Peppers like to be warm so be sure to keep roots mulched. Harvest: 3 months
BULK PEPPER SEED INFORMATION:
- Lifecycle: Annual
- Time to Maturity: 3 months
- Sun Requirement: full sun
- Spacing: 12"
- Depth: 1/4"
- Uses: Great pepper for salsa and salads
- Plant Scientific Name: Capsicum annuum
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All of the awesome flavor of Jalapeno with the added boost of producing in slightly cooler temperatures. A wonderful medium heat to add a boost any dish!
Start inside about 6-8 weeks before last frost date. When first set of true leaves appear transplant to 2" pots. After frost has passed transplant outside in either garden bed or larger containers. Peppers like to be warm so be sure to keep roots mulched.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 3 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 12" apart
- Depth: 1/4"
- Seeds/Oz: 5000
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 80F
- Sowing Method: Transplant
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Plant Scientific Name: Capsicum
- Seed Count: Approx. 74 seeds per 400mg
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A standard sweet pepper for your garden! Nicely sized and versatile for cooking, freezing or fresh use. Can be harvested at the green stage or wait a few weeks for them to turn colors! All colors are delish!
Start inside about 6-8 weeks before last frost date. When first set of true leaves appear transplant to 2 inch pots. After frost has passed, transplant outside in either garden bed or larger containers. Peppers like to be warm so be sure to keep roots mulched. Harvest: 2.5 months
SEED INFORMATION:
- Lifecycle: Annual
- Time to Maturity: 2.5 months
- Sun Requirement: full sun
- Spacing: 12"
- Depth: 1/4"
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Uses: Add color and flavor to
salads with this variety
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- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 3 & 1/2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 36" apart
- Depth: 1 inch
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 75F
- Sowing Method: Direct
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If you have the space to grow, these bulk pumpkin seeds for planting are an excellent choice! The perfect size for Jack O lanterns with the added benefit of a great flavor for use in your cooking. Excellent and fun fall vegetable!
After danger of frost has passed, plant jack o' lantern pumpkin seeds in hills. 3-6 seeds per hill. Thin seedlings to 3 plants per hill. They need room to spread out so be sure to provide about 4 feet from any other plants. If possible, water during extended dry periods to encourage better fruit production.
JACK O' LANTER PUMPKIN SEED (BULK) INFORMATION:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 3 & 1/2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 36" apart
- Depth: 1 inch
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 75F
- Seeds/Ounce: 200
- Lbs./Acre: 3
- Sowing Method: Direct
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Exactly what you need to make Pumpkin Pie!
This is the pumpkin used in that homemade pie you remember! A true classic, Small Sugar Pumpkins not only are the sweetest, but they save a lot of space too! A great choice for the family garden, start these pumpkins by the 4th of July, to have them ready to harvest in the fall.
After danger of frost has passed plant in hills.
3-6 seeds per hill.
Thin seedlings to 3 plants per hill.
They need room to spread out so be sure to provide about
4 feet from any other plants.
Harvest: 3.5 months
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 3 & 1/2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 36" apart
- Depth: 1 inch
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 75F
- Sowing Method: Direct
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Plant Scientific Name: Cucurbita pepo
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Spookie Pumpkin
Delightfully sweet and full of flavor, Spookie is a great choice for pumpkin pie. High-yielding vines produce numerous 6-pound uniform pumpkins with a fine textured flesh. A great cross between Sugar Pie and Jack O'Lantern.
After danger of frost has passed, plant Spookie pumpkin seeds in hills. 3-6 seeds per hill. Thin seedlings to 3 plants per hill. They need room to spread out so be sure to provide about 4 feet from any other plants. If possible, water during extended dry periods to encourage better fruit production.
SPOOKIE PUMPKIN SEED (BULK) INFORMATION:
- Lifecycle: annual (vining vegetable)
- Sowing Method: direct sow
- Time to Maturity/Harvest: about 3 1/2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Ideal Germination: 75°F
- Spacing: 36"
- Depth: 1"
- Height: 12-18"
- Seeds/Oz: 200
- Lbs./Acre: 3
- Uses: pies, roasting, puree, carving and is rich with fiber, iron, potassium, zinc, vitamin A, vitamin C, antioxidants, and carotene alpha and beta
- Heirloom Year: 1966 Heirloom
- Plant Scientific Name: Cucurbita pepo
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Round, crunchy and bright cherry red - these radishes have that classic zingy flavor that is so delicious in salads or as a snack!
After danger of frost has passed plant seeds 1/4" deep in prepared soil. Thin seedlings to 3" apart. Plant in early spring and again in fall 1 month before frost is due. Water regularly for best tasting radish. Great for containers.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 1 month
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 3" apart
- Depth: 1/4 inch
- Seeds/Oz: 2600
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 50-80F
- Sowing Method: Direct
- Heirloom Year: 1949 Heirloom
- Plant Scientific Name: Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. sativus
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A gourmet variety! This radish has an oblong shape with red skin, white flesh and a traditional radish flavor!
After danger of frost has passed plant seeds 1/4" deep in prepared soil. Thin seedlings to 1" to 3" apart. Plant in early spring and again in fall 2 months before frost is due. Water regularly for best tasting radish. Very easy to grow and the standard for slicing radishes. Great for containers.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 1 month
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 3" apart
- Depth: 1/4"
- Seeds/Oz: 2600
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 50-80F
- Sowing Method: Direct
- Heirloom Year: 1884 Heirloom
- Plant Scientific Name: Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. sativus
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Round, crunchy and bright cherry red - these radishes have that classic zingy flavor that is so delicious in salads or as a snack!
After danger of frost has passed plant seeds 1/4" deep in prepared soil. Thin seedlings to 3" apart. Plant in early spring and again in fall 1 month before frost is due. Water regularly for best tasting radish. Great for containers.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 1 month
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 3" apart
- Depth: 1/4 inch
- Seeds/Oz: 2600
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 50-80F
- Sowing Method: Direct
- Heirloom Year: 1949 Heirloom
- Plant Scientific Name: Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. sativus
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Such a great beneficial plant to have fresh from the garden! Cold hardy, dark leaves are delicious and full of nutrients!
As soon as soil can be prepared plant seeds 1/4" deep. Thin to 12" apart. The seedlings removed during thinning are considered baby spinach and are delicious. Plant in early spring and again in fall 2 months before frost is due. When plants produce a central stem with flower heads (bolting), pull up and discard. Great for containers.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 1 1/2 months
- Sun Requirements: sun/part shade
- Spacing: 12" apart
- Depth: 1/2"
- Seeds/Oz: 2100
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 45F-60F
- Sowing Method: Direct
- Heirloom Year: 1826 Heirloom
- Plant Scientific Name: Spinacia oleracea
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