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Hot Pepper Seeds - Mulato Isleno
Sweetens as it matures to a rich, chocolate brownHot Pepper Seeds - Mulato Isleno
Sweetens as it matures to a rich, chocolate brownRegular price As Low As $5.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Hot Pepper Seeds - Cayenne Orange
Thin walled very hot pepperHot Pepper Seeds - Cayenne Orange
Thin walled very hot pepperRegular price As Low As $6.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Hot Pepper Seeds - Capitan F1
Excellent medium heat choiceOut of StockHot Pepper Seeds - Capitan F1
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Sweet Pepper Seeds (Organic) - Sweet Chocolate
Thick, sweet taste ripening from green to chocolateSweet Pepper Seeds (Organic) - Sweet Chocolate
Thick, sweet taste ripening from green to chocolateRegular price As Low As $8.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Sweet Pepper Seeds - Candy Cane Chocolate Cherry
Nation Garden Bureau’s 2022 Green Thumb Award WinnerSweet Pepper Seeds - Candy Cane Chocolate Cherry
Nation Garden Bureau’s 2022 Green Thumb Award WinnerRegular price $6.95Regular priceUnit price per -
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Sweet Pepper Seeds - Valahia F1
Suitable for open field and greenhouse productionSweet Pepper Seeds - Valahia F1
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Hot Pepper Seeds - Mad Hatter
All-America Selections Winner for outstanding vegetableHot Pepper Seeds - Mad Hatter
All-America Selections Winner for outstanding vegetableRegular price $6.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Hot Pepper Seeds - Pot-a-Peno
Compact size is ideal for patio gardens, greenhouses, and even hydroponic gardensHot Pepper Seeds - Pot-a-Peno
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Sweet Pepper Seeds - California Wonder Yellow
Popular large sweet pepper, home gardeners' favoriteOut of StockSweet Pepper Seeds - California Wonder Yellow
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Sweet Pepper Seeds - Canary Bell
Mildly sweet, produces ample yieldsSweet Pepper Seeds - Canary Bell
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Sweet Pepper Seeds - Chocolate Bell
Sweet, small and early maturingSweet Pepper Seeds - Chocolate Bell
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Hot Pepper Seeds - Spinning Tops
Capsicum annuumHot Pepper Seeds - Spinning Tops
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Hot Pepper Seeds - Skyline Red
Capsicum annuumHot Pepper Seeds - Skyline Red
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Hot Pepper Seeds - Kitchen Minis Hot Lemon Zest
A member of the Kitchen Minis series, bringing compact vegetable plants indoors for tabletop useOut of StockHot Pepper Seeds - Kitchen Minis Hot Lemon Zest
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Sweet Pepper Seeds - Piquillo
Sweet, smoky tasteOut of StockSweet Pepper Seeds - Piquillo
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Hot Pepper Seeds - Red Cherry Hot
Medium heat, slightly sweetOut of StockHot Pepper Seeds - Red Cherry Hot
Medium heat, slightly sweetRegular price As Low As $5.49Regular priceUnit price perOut of Stock
Why pepper plants are essential to every garden
- 80 pepper seed varieties
- Thrives in bright, sunny growing areas
- Great for container gardens
- Naturally deters pests
Great reasons to grow your own peppers
You’ve heard about the “Dirty Dozen” list, right? Peppers, as much as we love them, are always on that list of convential produce exposed to the most pesticides. Save yourself from worrying about polluted peppers and grow your own this year! Peppers are as easy to as they are rewarding to harvest. Peppers pack a significant amount of nutritional benefit too—peppers, especially spicy chiles, contain a chemical compound called capsaicin, which is a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent. Not only that, but all peppers are rich in vitamin C, which our bodies use to build immunity and repair cells when we are sick.
Spicy peppers have added value
Even if you don’t love eating spicy peppers, it might be worth planting a few chiles in your garden—the spicy compounds in peppers repel many garden pests, including deer and rabbits. A spray made of ground-up hot peppers and water can be applied to the foliage of other plants in your garden to kill aphids and other bad bugs.
Maybe you’re more of a decorative gardener—did you know that Eden Brothers offers ornamental pepper seeds too? Tiny, color-changing fruits in shades of yellow, red, and purple make the perfect addition to cut flower arrangements and market bouquets.
How to start seeds and harvest your peppers
Start pepper seedlings in groups of three, and eventually thin one out and transplant the remaining two together. Space pairs about a foot and a half apart. Some pepper varieties appreciate the support of a stake or wire cage. Mulching the row with wood chips or straw will retain moisture in the soil, which also benefits the plants.
Harvest peppers when the fruit fills out and ridges appear. Fruit may be harvested when green, but the flavor improves when the fruit turns orange and red. Chile peppers get hotter the longer they stay on the plant. There’s hardly a vegetable where you have more control over the flavor profile than with peppers.
Discover your favorite homegrown pepper
We all have a relationship with peppers. Maybe you grew up eating spicy chiles, or maybe you prefer sweet peppers. Either way, pepper plants are one vegetable with the potential to bring us all together at dinner time. Eden Brothers carries more than 60 varieties of sweet peppers and hot chiles! In that spread, there’s bound to be at least a couple of varieties that spark your interest.
For more information about planting, growing, and harvesting pepper seeds, see the Pepper Seeds Planting Guide.