Spicy Hot Pepper Seeds for Planting
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Hot Pepper Seeds for Planting – Grow Spicy and Flavorful Peppers in Your Garden
Add fiery flavor to your garden and kitchen with Hot Pepper Seeds for Planting, perfect for growers who love bold taste and vibrant harvests. These premium seeds produce vigorous plants that thrive in warm weather, yielding peppers packed with heat and spice. Ideal for outdoor gardens, containers, or greenhouse growing, they bring both beauty and flavor to your space.




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Features
Life Cycle
Annual, perennial
Planting Season
Spring, Summer
Growth Habit
Upright bushy
Flavor Profile
Spicy, pungent
Plant Characteristics
Bright pods
Use
Culinary, pickling, sauces
Growing Conditions
Full sun
Harvest Advantages
Continuous yield
Plant Resistance
Heat toleran
About Hot Pepper Seeds
Capsicum annuum
Seed Names
Hot pepper seeds
Seed Type
Heirloom, non-GMO
Hot pepper seeds produce vigorous plants known for their fiery and flavorful pods, perfect for spice lovers. Popular in cooking, these peppers are versatile for fresh use, drying, pickling, and making sauces. Thriving in warm, sunny conditions, they are easy to grow in garden beds or containers and provide a long season of harvest.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full sun
Planting Depth
1/4 inch
Sowing Method
Indoor sow, transplant
Plant Spacing
12–18 inches
Days to Maturity
70–90 days
Soil Preparation
Start indoors recommended
Hardiness Zones
USDA 9–11
Water Needs
Moderate watering
Planting Season
Spring after frost
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
up to 200 sq. ft.
500
up to 1,000 sq. ft.
1000
up to 2,000 sq. ft.
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I grew these in containers, and they�ve been doing great! The heat is just what I wanted�spicy enough to add a good kick to anything but not unbearable. A solid choice for anyone looking to spice things up.
The seeds sprouted well and the peppers grew to a nice size. While the heat was intense, they weren�t overwhelming, making them perfect for adding a kick to dishes.
I�ve been growing peppers for years, and these are my favorite for making homemade hot sauce. They grow well and have a spicy, sharp heat that�s perfect for sauces.
If you�re a fan of fiery hot peppers, you�ll love these! They�re packing serious heat, but they also have a nice fruity flavor that makes them perfect for sauces and marinades.
These peppers thrived in my garden and have produced a huge crop. The heat is intense but manageable, which is perfect for me. I�ve been enjoying fresh peppers in my cooking for weeks!