Grow a wide range of flavorful heirloom hot peppers with the Hot Pepper Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. This collection includes four heirloom, open pollinated, non GMO pepper seed varieties: Jalapeno, Serrano, Cayenne, and Orange Habanero. Selected for their bold flavor, diverse heat levels, and dependable garden performance, these peppers are ideal for fresh salsas, hot sauces, pickling, drying, seasoning, and food preservation. Jalapeno provides mild to medium heat for everyday recipes, Serrano delivers bright flavor with medium high spice, Cayenne produces long peppers that are excellent for flakes and powders, and Orange Habanero offers fruity, intense heat for sauces and marinades. Plants typically reach eighteen to thirty inches tall and mature in approximately seventy to one hundred twenty days depending on the variety. Suitable for containers or garden beds, these heirloom pepper seeds produce reliable harvests and are well suited for home gardeners, seed savers, preparedness enthusiasts, and anyone looking to grow their own spices. Contents include four packets of heirloom hot pepper seeds: Jalapeno, Serrano, Cayenne, and Orange Habanero.
Includes four heirloom, open pollinated, non GMO hot pepper varieties with a range of heat levels and flavors.
Contains heirloom Jalapeno pepper seeds known for mild to medium heat and versatile culinary use.
Features heirloom Serrano pepper seeds that produce crisp, flavorful peppers ideal for fresh salsas.
Includes heirloom Cayenne pepper seeds that yield long peppers perfect for drying and grinding into powder.
Contains heirloom Orange Habanero pepper seeds with fruity flavor and intense heat for sauces and marinades.
Plants typically mature in approximately seventy to one hundred twenty days depending on variety.
Compact plants grow approximately eighteen to thirty inches tall and perform well in containers or garden beds.
Suitable for growing across USDA zones four through eleven with proper care and growing conditions.
Ideal for food preservation, spice making, seed saving, self sufficiency, and home garden harvests.