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The seeds will germinate much faster in warm soil. They might mold in cold wet dirt.
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121-Watermelon Chartreuse Pepper Laminate - $3.99 - In Stock
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Tabasco The Tabasco chile originated from a state of that name in south-east Mexico, where the land is mostly flat and marshy, and it is hot and humid with extensive jungles. The Tabasco no longer grows there, but will be found in New Iberia, Louisiana, the home of the famous sauce company of the same name where it has grown since at least 1850. Tabasco chiles are also grown by the sauce makers in Venezuela, Guatemala and elsewhere. The Tabasco grows pointing upwards, is bright red when picked, 4 cm long by...
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Grinding mill. Black. Ideal for salt, pepper or flax seed. Ceramic mechanism. Fully adjustable. Glass bottle.
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Botanical Interests - Organic Jalapeno Chile Pepper Seeds
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Sun Seed Garden Goodie Chili Pepper
These farm fresh seeds and dried greens allow a healthy variety of treats to choose from.
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Cuisinox MIL8BK - Salt / Pepper / Flax Seed Mill in Black
Got something to grind? This black, glass bottle mill has a fully adjustable ceramic mechanism and convenient cap for sealing in freshness. Use this mill for grinding flax seeds. Make a fashion statement while being perfectly practical? Remember, the mechanism of any mill is fragile. To avoid damaging it, you should always grind in one direction. This item is also sold as a set.
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Pepper Seeds
California Wonder is easy to grow from a seed. This very productive and sweet pepper can be used in salads, stuffing, roasting and pickling. Fruits are medium in size 4-6"H.
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Seeds Of Change Pepper, Sweet Bell California Wonder Cert. Organic Seeds, 6 Packets: J
All seeds are certified organically grown in accordance with the National Organic Standards and meet or exceed Federal germination requirements. Oregon Tilth is the certifying agent who states that we have complied with the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 and the applicable organic production and handling standards established by the USDA National Organic Program.
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Organic Pepper Seeds, Chile Jalapeno
Planting Depth: 1/2". Soil Temp. for Germ.: 70-85 Degrees F. Days to Germ.: 3-8. Avg. Spacing: 12-18 in. between plants in rows 36-48" apart. Avg. Seeding Rate: 1 lbs./acre. Days to Maturity: 55-70. Full Sun. Moderate Water.
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Pumpkin Pepper Description: A Very Unique Ornamental. 105 Days. The Pumpkin Pepper is a must have for the serious fall crafter. It is a pepper, that when it's dried, it takes the shape of a mini pumpkin. These small peppers look so much like real, miniature pumpkins that you'll be fooled. They will get hard, hold their shape and not mold when they are dried. The plants will get 16-20" tall and if spaced 18" x 36" each plant can produce at least 35 fruit/plant. The fruit will ripen from a green to red color and...
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Pepper Seeds, Jalapeno M 400 mg
Jalapenos are noted for their zesty hot flavor widely used in Mexican cuisine. The blunt-pointed, thick-walled fruits grow about 3" long, and have a deep green color maturing to red. Excellent for pickling, and for adding zest to salads and dips. Can be threaded on string and dried for a colorful ornament. 65-75 days to maturity.
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Decorative Throw Pillow ~ Seed Label - Peppers
All of the woven tapestry throws are special and it begins with finely selected cotton yarns, masterfully woven on jaquard looms. Finally, each product is hand finished and inspected.
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This is a "HOT" pepper (About 12,000 Scoville). These varieties are green at maturity, but if left on the plant about two weeks longer, will change to Orange.
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A never-ending display of green, bronze, and variegated foliage! Pepper colors range from white to purple to red to yellow. Different shapes too! And, if this wasn't enough............The peppers are very conspicuous; all held above the foliage in a never-ending display until frost.
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Black Hungarian Pepper Seeds, 25 seeds
An ornamental and edible hot pepper bearing 3-4, dark black fruits. Thefruits are conical, much like the Jalapeno and eventually ripen to red.Mildly hot, great for salsas. The plant has purple flowers with beautifulpurple-veined foliage. Sow indoors and then transplant after last frost.70-80 days.
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Pasilla Bajio Hot Pepper - 40 Seeds . Plant produces good yields of 7 inch long by 1 inch wide hot peppers. Peppers are mildly hot and turn from green to dark brown when mature. Plant has green stems, green leaves, and white flowers. Mainly dried and used to make smoky flavored sauces. A variety from Mexico. Disease Resistant: Tobacco Mosaic Virus. The plants a are HEAVY yeilding and are tall averaging 50 inches tall.
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Hot peppers include a variety of species from the genus Capsicum . There are numerous varieties, colors, and shapes. Hot peppers are easily grown in the home garden as an annual or perennial. The Scoville scale was developed by Wilbur Scoville in 1912 as a heat index for peppers. While the actual heat intensity varies within each variety, there are general recorded ranges for most peppers. The most intense pungency currently recorded is about 1,000,000, from a few different...
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VPE01 Picante Cayenna Pepper Seeds
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The Cubanelle Pepper, also known as the Cubanelle Frying Pepper, is a variety of sweet pepper that originated in Cuba. Cubanelle is very productive and produces an abundance of 5 inch long, slightly tapered, blunt-ended sweet peppers that begin their development as a distinct yellow-green color and mature to a brilliant scarlet red.
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Habanero Pepper Seeds
Habanero Pepper Seeds. This packet of seeds will give you enough seeds to fill your garden with the beautiful Habanero Pepper plant. Instructions are on the back of the packet.
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Botanical Interests - Organic Sweet Cal Wonder Bell Pepper Seeds
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Zone 1 -July 15th -June 15th. Zone 2 -August 15th- May 15th. Zone 3 -September 15th May 15th. Zone 4 -September 15th May 15th. Zone 5 -October 15th April 15th. Zone 6 -October 15th April 15th. Zone 7 -October 15th April 15th. Zone 8 -November 15th March 15th. Zone 9 -December 15th February 15th. Zone 10 -December 15th January 31st (sometimes earlier). Zone 11 -No frost. No frost.
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