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Chili Plants - Jalapenos, habanero, peppers and more




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    Chili pepper plants love the long southwestern sunshine which is ideal for productive and abundant crop. Click here for more chili planting tips. Color Your World Guzman's Gardening Centers will always have a large variety of vegetable and chile plants at both retail stores during the spring and summer months.

    Chili Peppers that do well in the southwest.



    Big Chili Peppers Hot Pepper, Big Chili II Hybrid68 days -- mammoth size, mild flavor. From Henryfields Seed and Nursery.

    The Anaheim Chili, classic Favorite with Unbeatable Mild Heat! 8-inch peppers are well protected by foliage throughout their growth. 74 days. An old favorite with unparalleled taste, Anaheim TMR has been the choice of gardeners for generations! Relatively mild at just 3200 Scovilles, these peppers measure 8 inches long and 2 1/2 inches wide.

    This Dainty Little Orange Pepper is Among the Hottest Anywhere! Delivers a searing degree of heat at 215,000 Scovilles! 90 days. Among the hottest peppers anywhere, Habanero reaches up to 215,000 Scovilles of heat! These little peppers look harmless, but use them very sparingly, and remember to wear gloves when handling them to avoid transferring that heat to your eye!

    The Jalapeno Hot Pepper, it's Pretty Hot! Pungent 3 1/2-inch fruit delivers 4,750 Scovilles of heat! 73 days. This is the pungent little dark green pepper found in rings atop nachos and chopped in Mexican sauces -- both sweet and hot, with an addictive flavor that has made it one of the most popular seasonings in American dishes! Momma sez these will take the sweat right outta you!

    Among the biggest, tastiest, and most prolific peppers you will ever grow! 65 days. We believe that this banana pepper is simply the most prolific--by quite a lot!-- we have ever trialled! And it's also one of the biggest, with thick-walled peppers stretching 6 to 8 inches long. Huge Yields of Yummy Fruity-Hot Peppers! Just 4 plants will feed a family all season! 66 days from setting out transplants. This 2006 All-America Selection is absolutely the best all-around fruity-hot chile Pepper I've ever tasted.

    Pepper Fire Mix Capsicum annuum Fire Mix An economical way to grow all the peppers you need! From Mild to Sizzling, This Mix is Hot! Contains 6 hot peppers: Anaheim TMR, Ancho 101, Garden Salsa Hybrid, Habanero, Jalapeno M, and Super Cayenne II Hybrid. 70 to 90 days. Only from Park comes this mix of all the hot peppers you need to flavor any dish, from a mild hint of pepper to a raging fire on the tongue!

    Fruits and Vegetables - by George Brookbank Gardening in the Desert is very much like a jigsaw puzzle-you look at the pieces spread out and wonder how they all go together..."
    This book is for anyone that is seriouisly thinking about growing chili's in the desert southwest.


    gardening tipsSunset Western Garden Book - Norris Brenzel.
    All "Color Your World" Employees use it on a daily basis - FREE SHIPPING This book will tell you want can or can't grow in your area More than 8,000 plant listings keyed to Western climate zones Updated climate zones for all states Hundreds of how-to-tips and techniques from Sunset's garden experts.

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