2026 Seeds Now Available!
2026 Seeds Now Available!
Processing times before shipping are 5 -7 business days!
Processing times before shipping are 5 - 7 business days!
The Nadapeno pepper is a unique, heat-free variety of the classic jalapeño, offering the same rich flavor and crisp texture without the spiciness. These peppers grow to about 3 inches long and mature from green to red, providing visual appeal and versatility in culinary uses. Ideal for those who love the taste of jalapeños but prefer a milder option, Nadapeno peppers are perfect for salsas, salads, pickling, and stuffing. The plants are robust and prolific, thriving in full sun and well-drained soil, and typically maturing in 70-80 days. Enjoy all the benefits of jalapeños without the heat!
Nadapeno Pepper
Love these peppers
grew and produced okay but was outgrown by other peppers nearby not sure if that is really truly the nadpenos fault (my plants were pretty close together)
Love I found these seeds
Not time to take them outdoors all day, but my seedlings all sprouted and I am excited for a great harvest! Thank you MI Gardener!
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I wasn’t expecting that much garlic. My box was full of soft neck and hard neck.
They are doing beautifully. I can't wait for the spring!
As a homeschooling project, my seven year old grew this cauliflower, which is his favorite vegetable. He entered it into the county fair and won a first place prize. Easy to grow, and kept covered with a mesh fabric. Purchased the same seeds again, this time trying winter sowing in a raised garden bed with 6ml plastic hooped over top. Starting to head out again even if the outdoor temps are 30-40 during the day and 30-20 at night
I had missed out on the opportunity to buy garlic for fall planting. I happened to hop on the website randomly one morning and see the garlic grab boxes so I immediately purchased! I'm so thankful I did. This is my first year planting garlic in Oklahoma and I cannot wait to harvest next year!
I planted my garlic in October. I can’t wait to see how they turn out next summer.