
Spring is just around the corner. I've started planting in the propagation room. Have you bought your seeds yet? Plant orders are open. More varieties available in May.
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Heirloom Jalapeño peppers are a great hot pepper to start due to their ease and versatility. The heat is between 2,000 and 8,000 Scoville Units. Hot peppers will vary based on light and soil conditions with their heat levels. So it"s a great pepper to see how much spice you can handle. Jalapeno plants produce 3" hot peppers, and are very productive. These peppers do not need caging like many other hot pepper varieties due to their very erect and sturdy nature. There are many uses for jalapeño peppers in the home kitchen.
3.5" Pots. Grown according to Organic Standards.