Bill’s Striped Pepper New for 2023!
$6.70Bills Striped is a beautiful long sweet Italian Marconi-type pepper…with Stripes! This is a special selection from Bill Yoder’s own varietals and are delicious fresh or fried. 70 days
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Bills Striped is a beautiful long sweet Italian Marconi-type pepper…with Stripes! This is a special selection from Bill Yoder’s own varietals and are delicious fresh or fried. 70 days
Stunning and productive hot pepper, the color changes during ripening from violet to pink, orange, purple and red. The long round pods can grow to 6 inches in length and are very similar to other Cayenne Peppers in flavor. They grow beautifully in containers. 90 days
The Carmen pepper is a beautiful Red colored sweet roasting pepper grows to about 6″ long. Great for stuffing, roasting or grilling and perfect in fresh salads, too!
A real beauty for all sweet pepper loves out there. Deep orange pepper and they remain orange at maturity. Produces 7-10 inches long thin tapered fruits, highly productive and vigorous. The plant will grow to about 24-36 inches in height and needs staking with plant spacing of about 18-24 inches. These peppers are very sweet, crisp and tasty, delicious fresh or fried. 70 days
Hot and sweet!! Habaneros are only 3-4″ long and have a sweet fruity flavor, but they are HOT! 285,000 – 350,000 Scoville units, compared with cayennes 30,000-50,000.
Hot but not too hot, Jalapeno peppers start green and get milder and bright red as they ripen. Perfect for salsa and nachos, easy to grow and productive all summer long.
This Italian red colored sweet peppers grow to about 8 long and are perfect for chopping into salads or frying with potatoes.
This sweet, dark ruby red pimento-type pepper grows up to 4 long and tastes great! Great for salads, roasting, stuffing and pastas.
Anaheim-type hot pepper plants are also known as the Magdalena chile. They have just enough heat for medium salsa at 4500 scoville units.
Also known as Ancho when dried, the Poblano is a large, dark green, heart-shaped mildly hot pepper usually served stuffed for chili rellenos.
These are a moderately hot Cayenne, rated at 30,000 to 50,000 Scoville units. Great for fresh use and they dry well, too.
A hot chili with 5000 Scoville units, the Serrano shines best in hot salsas and chili recipes! Produces lots of peppers.
Shishitos are a mild chile pepper, usually harvested while green. One in every 10 are hot so it’s fun to pass a dish of grilled Shishitos around the table! When cooking, pierce the skin to allow steam to escape then enjoy them grilled, pan-fried or roasted. Drizzle with a little Olive Oil and add a dash of Sea Salt for a delicious appetizer.
Hot and sweet!! Habaneros are only 3-4″ long and have a sweet fruity flavor, but they are HOT! 285,000 – 350,000 Scoville units, compared with cayennes 30,000-50,000.
Sweet banana peppers ripen early and taste great pickled or in salads. One of our most popular peppers!
Named after the Mexican state of Tabasco, plants have a bushy growth habit with small tapered fruits which turn yellow and orange before ripening to bright red. Tabascos rate from 30,000 to 50,000 on the Scoville scale and are the only variety of chili pepper with “juicy” fruit (not dry on the inside). Tabasco Peppers remain upright when mature making picking easier.