Cajun Belle Pepper Seeds (20) / ORGANIC / MILD / FLORIDA GROWN / RARE

Savor the taste of homegrown peppers with our Cajun Belle Pepper Seeds, perfect for adding a touch of Louisiana spice to your garden. These organic, rare seeds produce mild, red peppers that are as nutritious as they are flavorful, ideal for both culinary delights and ornamental displays. Designed for the outdoor garden, they thrive in full sun and promise a bountiful harvest throughout the fall, spring, and summer seasons.With a life cycle of an annual, these seeds germinate quickly and grow with ease, requiring medium watering and very little cultivating difficulty. The plants not only bear edible fruits but also boast a flowering feature that adds a vibrant red hue to your vegetable patch. Embrace the joy of growing with these high-quality, Florida-grown Cajun Belle Pepper Seeds.

Aji Cachucha Pepper Seeds (20) / FLORIDA GROWN / ORGANIC / AJI DULCE / RARE

Savor the taste of home-grown peppers with Sunshine Seeds’ Aji Cachucha Pepper Seeds. Adaptable to both indoor and outdoor settings, these seeds mature into plants that flourish in full sun, promising a bountiful harvest throughout the year. Cultivating these drought-resistant, self-pollinating plants is a breeze, making them a popular choice for gardeners of all levels.The vibrant red, orange, and green peppers are not only edible but also add a delightful kick to any dish. With a life cycle of an annual, these fast-growing peppers are ready to mature in no time, providing you with a continuous supply of AJI DULCE for your culinary creations. Experience the joy of gardening and the flavors of fresh, organic peppers with these high-quality seeds.

Aji Amarillo Chili Pepper Seeds (20) / Florida Grown / Super Rare / Mild

The product is a pack of 20 Aji Amarillo Chili Pepper Seeds that are Florida grown. These super rare, mild chili seeds are perfect for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, with a life cycle of annual. Ideal for summer and spring planting, these vegetable seeds thrive in full sun and require medium watering. With the common name of Chili and belonging to the Capsicum genus, these edible seeds are easy to cultivate in the United States.