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A striking heirloom chili known for its dramatic color change, the Buena Mulata pepper matures from deep purple to pink, orange, and finally bright red. Slender and slightly curved, it grows 5–7 inches long with a smooth, glossy skin. The flavor is mildly smoky with a touch of sweetness, making it excellent for sauces, drying, or fresh use.
Scoville Heat Units (SHU): 30,000 – 50,000 SHU
Comparable to cayenne-level heat—medium-hot with a noticeable kick but still very usable in cooking.
In early spring, start seeds indoors 8 weeks prior to warm nightly temperatures. Place the seeds in sterile media and cover 1/4” deep. Provide 85°F bottom heat, bright light, and keep moist at all times. Seeds will germinate in 7-21 days. Transplant seedlings into pots and grow until there are 6 true leaves on the plant. Plant them directly into rich soil, 30” apart or into large 5-gallon containers. Harvest chiles when they are yellowish-orange.
| Type | Peppers |
| Family | Nightshade Family |
| Temperature Soil | 65-80F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-90F |
| Temperature Evening | 60+F |
| Lighting | Full Sun, 6-8 Hours/Day |
| Water | Heavy, 6 Gallons/Day |
| Maturity | Moderate, 65-85 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.0 |
| Zones | 4A-11B |
| Plant Placement | 6 Plants, 3 Row |
PEPPERS
The many varieties of sweet and hot peppers thrive on full sun and warm weather. Cold temperatures can weaken pepper plants and they may never fully recover, so don’t rush to plant in the spring. Be certain to use the black side of the mulch covers to speed soil warming and early growth, but be careful, as they can also overheat the plants in certain climates. Peppers can be temperamental if temperatures are too hot or too cool. Nighttime temperatures below 60°F or above 75°F can reduce fruit set. Peppers need a steady supply of water for their best performance, so be sure to check water levels each day. Like tomatoes, you may find blossom end rot on your peppers, which can be easily corrected. Peppers are prone to sun scald, so moving them to partial shade can help if temperatures become too hot. Sweet peppers can be cut up and eaten raw, roasted and marinated, sauteed; or used in stews, soups, and stir fry. Hot peppers can be pickled, added to stew, used in stir fry, and are excellent when dried and ground to be used as a seasoning to give nearly any dish a little kick.
COMMON PESTS: Aphids, Flea Beetles
SUSCEPTIBLE TO: Mosaic Virus, Blossom End Rot, Sun Scald
Cayenne Chili F1 Wildcat is a high-yielding, F1 hybrid cayenne pepper known for producing large, 8-inch long fruits with a mild heat (500-1500 Scoville units) and a smoky flavor. It is a versatile pepper that is easier to harvest and more uniform than traditional cayennes, making it good for a variety of culinary uses like fresh, dried, or ground.
Characteristics
Fruit: Extra-large, 6-10 inches long, weighing 2-3 ounces. The fruits are straighter and have thicker walls than typical cayenne peppers.
Flavor: A mild heat rating of 500-1500 Scoville units, combined with a smoky and sweet flavor.
Plant: A vigorous, compact, and high-yielding plant with an even growth habit. It is suitable for containers.
Maturity: Matures in approximately 75 days after transplanting.
Diseases: Resistant to Potato Virus Y and Tomato Mosaic Virus.
Uses
Fresh: Can be used fresh in dishes like pizzas and stir-fries.
Dried: Can be dried and ground for use as a spice or red pepper flakes.
| Type | Peppers |
| Family | Nightshade Family |
| Temperature Soil | 65-80F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-90F |
| Temperature Evening | 60+F |
| Lighting | Full Sun, 6-8 Hours/Day |
| Water | Heavy, 6 Gallons/Day |
| Maturity | Moderate, 65-85 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.0 |
| Zones | 4A-11B |
| Plant Placement | 6 Plants, 3 Row |
Long Slim Cayenne is easy to grow, very dependable, and will produce huge yields of very hot peppers. The long red peppers have thin walls and are easy to dry. They are most commonly used for chile flakes or powder, but excellent for pickling, and fresh eating too. This pepper plant is bushy and reaches 24″ tall.
Cayenne seeds can be started indoors.
Start seeds inside 8 weeks before the last frost date. Plant seeds 1/2" deep in pots with growing mix and place on a warm seedling mat or in a warm area that is 70 to 85 degrees with bright light. Peppers require relatively warm temperatures to germinate and grow quickly. After 8 weeks, when the outdoor garden soil has warmed, transplant the seedlings 20" apart in rich soil and full sun.
When watering soak the soil to a depth of at least 6" so the soil stays moist but never soggy. Mulching can help to provide uniform moisture, conserve water, and reduce weeds.
Harvest when full size and red. The Long Slim Cayennes grow 5-6" long.
Each packet contains 30 Organic Long slim Cayenne Pepper seeds. Capsicum annuum. Annual. Open-pollinated, heirloom, Non-GMO. Harvest in 85 days.
| Type | Peppers |
| Family | Nightshade Family |
| Temperature Soil | 65-80F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-90F |
| Temperature Evening | 60+F |
| Lighting | Full Sun, 6-8 Hours/Day |
| Water | Heavy, 6 Gallons/Day |
| Maturity | Moderate, 65-85 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.0 |
| Zones | 4A-11B |
| Plant Placement | 6 Plants, 3 Row |
Cayenne Ring of Fire
The Ring of Fire Cayenne is a newer improved variety with earlier and more productive plants. Cayenne is a very popular pepper for adding heat to dishes without adding a distinct pepper flavor. Can be used fresh in hot sauces, ground as a powder in chocolate cookies, or as pepper flakes on pizza. The thin flesh on this pepper makes them excellent for drying. These pencil-thin peppers are 4” long with smooth, bright red color and great flavor. Plants are 18” tall and yield heavy sets of fiery peppers. Great for short seasons.
Capsicum annuum (60 days) Heat Level: Extra Hot Scoville 50,000 Heirloom / Open-pollinated / Non- GMO Packet contains 10 seeds.
In early spring, start seeds indoors 8 weeks prior to warm nightly temperatures. Place the seeds in sterile media and cover 1/4” deep. Provide 85°F bottom heat, bright light and keep moist at all times. Seeds will germinate in 7 - 21 days. Transplant seedlings into pots and grow until there are 6 true leaves on the plant. Plant them directly into rich soil, 24” apart or into large 3-gallon containers. Harvest chiles when they are red.
| Type | Peppers |
| Family | Nightshade Family |
| Temperature Soil | 65-80F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-90F |
| Temperature Evening | 60+F |
| Lighting | Full Sun, 6-8 Hours/Day |
| Water | Heavy, 6 Gallons/Day |
| Maturity | Moderate, 65-85 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.0 |
| Zones | 4A-11B |
| Plant Placement | 6 Plants, 3 Row |
Anaheim, Poblano, Santa Fe, Cayenne, Jalepeno, Serrano, Tabasco Pepper Seeds
Mild to Hot Pepper Mix is a versatile blend of flavorful peppers ranging from gentle heat to fiery spice. This mix includes Anaheim, Poblano, Santa Fe, Jalapeño, Serrano, Cayenne, and Tabasco peppers, offering varied shapes, colors, and heat levels—perfect for fresh eating, grilling, sauces, salsas, and drying. Ideal for gardeners who enjoy a wide range of heat and culinary uses.
SHU (Scoville Heat Units) – Mild to Hot Pepper Mix
Anaheim: 500–2,500 SHU
Poblano: 1,000–2,000 SHU
Santa Fe (Guëro): 500–700 SHU
Jalapeño: 2,500–8,000 SHU
Serrano: 10,000–23,000 SHU
Cayenne: 30,000–50,000 SHU
Tabasco: 30,000–50,000 SHU
Overall heat range: 500–50,000 SHU
The yellow cayenne chili pepper, also known as the golden cayenne pepper, is a variety of the classic red cayenne pepper that is a little hotter and has a smoother skin:
The yellow cayenne pepper is a long, slender pod that is bright yellow in color.
The yellow cayenne pepper has a sweet, tart, smoky flavor with a medium to intense level of heat. The flavor deepens as the pepper ripens.
The yellow cayenne pepper can be eaten fresh, used in cooking, dried, or ground into a powder. It's great for Creole, Cajun, and Southern cooking, and can be used in hot sauces, jam, jellies, and salsas
30000 SHU
| Type | Peppers |
| Family | Nightshade Family |
| Temperature Soil | 65-80F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-90F |
| Temperature Evening | 60+F |
| Lighting | Full Sun, 6-8 Hours/Day |
| Water | Heavy, 6 Gallons/Day |
| Maturity | Moderate, 65-85 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.0 |
| Zones | 4A-11B |
| Plant Placement | 6 Plants, 3 Row |
The Cayennetta F1 pepper is a compact, upright, and easy-to-grow cayenne pepper that is ideal for containers and patios:
The Cayennetta F1 pepper has dark green, lance-shaped leaves, white flowers, and long, thin fruit that turns from green to red. The fruit is tapered and measures 3 to 4 inches in length.
The Cayennetta F1 pepper is mildly spicy, with a Scoville heat rating of approximately 20,000 SHU.
The Cayennetta F1 pepper is tolerant of both hot and cold weather, and its dense foliage protects the fruit from sun scorch. It can be grown in containers or patios, and is a good choice for home gardens.
| Type | Peppers |
| Family | Nightshade Family |
| Temperature Soil | 65-80F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-90F |
| Temperature Evening | 60+F |
| Lighting | Full Sun, 6-8 Hours/Day |
| Water | Heavy, 6 Gallons/Day |
| Maturity | Moderate, 65-85 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.0 |
| Zones | 4A-11B |
| Plant Placement | 6 Plants, 3 Row |
Orange cayenne peppers are a hybrid variety of chili pepper that are larger and hotter than standard cayenne peppers, with a more vibrant color and smooth skin:
Orange cayenne peppers are long, slender, and conical, with a pointed tip. They are smooth and glossy, and turn from dark green to bright orange as they ripen.
Orange cayenne peppers have a fruity and citrusy flavor, and an intense heat that dissipates quickly. They can range from 30,000–50,000 units on the Scoville scale, which is 5–10 times hotter than a jalapeño.
Orange cayenne peppers can be eaten fresh or cooked, and can be used in salads, salsas, soups, or with chicken or pork. They can also be dried and sprinkled over meats, stews, and rice dishes.
| Type | Peppers |
| Family | Nightshade Family |
| Temperature Soil | 65-80F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-90F |
| Temperature Evening | 60+F |
| Lighting | Full Sun, 6-8 Hours/Day |
| Water | Heavy, 6 Gallons/Day |
| Maturity | Moderate, 65-85 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.0 |
| Zones | 4A-11B |
| Plant Placement | 6 Plants, 3 Row |
Size: Can grow up to 12 in (20 cm) long and 3–4 ft (90–120 cm) tall
Color: Green when unripe, turns red when ripe
Heat level: Medium-hot, with a heat level of around 20,000–22,000 SHU
Uses: Can be eaten fresh, dried, or used to make sauces, jams, and ristras
Dishes: Can be used in curries, pizza toppings, salsa, lentil soup, and frittatas
From Italy to Canada
| Type | Peppers |
| Family | Nightshade Family |
| Temperature Soil | 65-80F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-90F |
| Temperature Evening | 60+F |
| Lighting | Full Sun, 6-8 Hours/Day |
| Water | Heavy, 6 Gallons/Day |
| Maturity | Moderate, 65-85 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.0 |
| Zones | 4A-11B |
| Plant Placement | 6 Plants, 3 Row |
The "Calabrian Spicy Goat Horn Pepper," likely referring to a variety of Goat Horn or Cacho de Cabra pepper, is a long, slender, red chili pepper with a distinctive goat-horn shape and a sweet taste followed by a building heat. While it's not as intensely hot as some other Calabrian varieties, it offers a moderate Scoville heat level and is a versatile ingredient, popular for drying, grinding into powder, frying, or using fresh in dishes and sauces.
Appearance & Shape
Shape: The pods are long, slender, and curve to resemble a goat's horn.
Color: Fruits are typically glossy and red when ripe, though they may start green.
Size: Pods can reach lengths of 4-6 inches or more.
Taste & Heat
Taste: It has a sweet, fruity, and slightly spicy flavor that builds to a long-lasting heat.
Heat Level: This is a moderate heat pepper, often falling into the mild to moderate category, with a Scoville heat unit (SHU) range from 1,500 to 50,000, depending on the specific variety.
Culinary Uses
Drying & Grinding: Its medium-thick walls and sweet-spicy profile make it excellent for drying and grinding into a powder for seasoning.
Fresh: The peppers can be used fresh to add heat and flavor to dishes.
Cooking: It is ideal for stir-fries, Asian cuisine, and various other cooked dishes.
Preservation: Goat Horn peppers can also be preserved by canning, freezing, or drying.
| Type | Peppers |
| Family | Nightshade Family |
| Temperature Soil | 65-80F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-90F |
| Temperature Evening | 60+F |
| Lighting | Full Sun, 6-8 Hours/Day |
| Water | Heavy, 6 Gallons/Day |
| Maturity | Moderate, 65-85 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.0 |
| Zones | 4A-11B |
| Plant Placement | 6 Plants, 3 Row |
A striking heirloom chili known for its dramatic color change, the Buena Mulata pepper matures from deep purple to pink, orange, and finally bright red. Slender and slightly curved, it grows 5–7 inches long with a smooth, glossy skin. The flavor is mildly smoky with a touch of sweetness, making it excellent for sauces, drying, or fresh use.
Scoville Heat Units (SHU): 30,000 – 50,000 SHU
Comparable to cayenne-level heat—medium-hot with a noticeable kick but still very usable in cooking.
In early spring, start seeds indoors 8 weeks prior to warm nightly temperatures. Place the seeds in sterile media and cover 1/4” deep. Provide 85°F bottom heat, bright light, and keep moist at all times. Seeds will germinate in 7-21 days. Transplant seedlings into pots and grow until there are 6 true leaves on the plant. Plant them directly into rich soil, 30” apart or into large 5-gallon containers. Harvest chiles when they are yellowish-orange.
| Type | Peppers |
| Family | Nightshade Family |
| Temperature Soil | 65-80F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-90F |
| Temperature Evening | 60+F |
| Lighting | Full Sun, 6-8 Hours/Day |
| Water | Heavy, 6 Gallons/Day |
| Maturity | Moderate, 65-85 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.0 |
| Zones | 4A-11B |
| Plant Placement | 6 Plants, 3 Row |