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Chile Peppers

Shishito (OP)

Matures: 65 days Type: Open Pollinated (OP) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » Japanese cousin to padrons, shishito chiles are milder with a longer fruit. Crispy and crunchy eaten fresh, or sauté in a hot skillet with olive oil as you would Padrons. Although it is considered very mild,...
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Pimiento De Padron, Spain (H)

Matures: 85 days Type: Heirloom (H) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » Tall open plants, padrons are productive and easy to grow. Harvest the fruit small for milder peppers. Heat builds the longer they stay on the plant. Blister on a hot skillet with olive oil, add salt, and...
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Nu Mex Twilight (OP)

Matures: 65 days Type: Open Pollinated (OP) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » Purple piquin type hot chile ripens from yellow to orange to red, for a multicolored display. Ornamental edible — beautiful added to a border or planted in containers. Pretty in a fall display with pumpkins!

Nu Mex Big Jim (OP)

Matures: 80 days Type: Open Pollinated (OP) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » One of the largest of the Nu Mex chile series! Easy to grow plants are 2-3 ft. tall and very productive. Fruit is mild to medium hot, and pods up 12 inches long. Can be roasted...
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Chile de Arbol (H)

Matures: 80-90 days Type: Heirloom (H) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » Fruits are slender, 2-3 inches long, with thin skin. This potent Mexican chile is easily dried which caused a smoky flavor to develop. Tall, upright, productive plants. Ristras made with this chile retain their red color. Hot!

Cheyenne Cayenne (F1)

Matures: 65 days green, 80 days red ripe Type: First Generation Hybrid (F1) How to Grow: <a href="http://www cialis online cheap.upstartsorganicseedlings.com/garden-guides/growing-vegetables/peppers/”>Learn how to grow » New for Upstarts! Sweet, moderately hot cayenne pepper has moderately thick flesh, excellent flavor for using fresh in salsas or frying or dried for chile flakes...
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Hungarian Hot Wax (OP)

Matures: 70-80 days Type: Open Pollinated  (OP) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » Early and prolific — tapered fruits are 1 inch wide by 3-4 inches long with smooth yellow skin that ripens from yellow, to orange, then red. These fleshy peppers have a sweet, but hot flavor that...
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Ancho Poblano (H)

Matures: 68 days green, 88 days red Type: Heirloom (H) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » Dark green fruit is wide and tapers at the end. 4-6 inch fruits are delicious roasted and stuffed. Ripening to a reddish brown, these peppers can be dried and used for seasoning. Fully...
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