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0-100 SHU. This sweet and tasty variety bears pointed yellow fruit about 7 inches long. Thick-walled fruit matures from light yellow to bright red. Popular for salads, frying, and pickling. These sweet banana peppers are great to top pizzas, salads, and sandwiches!
peppers grew well, they need a lot of space, sun , and water , a nice layer of mulch helps keep bottom end rot away . canned these and they have been very tasty !
They are growing great. Really looking forward to harvest.
Bought seeds in advance of my next growing season. Arrived quickly and well packaged.
Arrived in package.
I have always had trouble with sweet pepper germination. But I just planted these, and I had amazing germination rate with these!
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If a flower could wink, the Chocolate Cherry Sunflower absolutely would. These seeds don’t just grow—they perform. I planted them expecting a pretty pop of color. What I got was a full-on backyard drama starring velvety mahogany petals, smoldering ruby undertones, and bees treating them like a five-star resort.
These little overachievers sprout fast, grow strong, and then burst into velvety red-and-chocolate blooms that look like sunflowers dressed for a black-tie gala.
They’re bold, dramatic, and total showstoppers—the kind of flowers that make neighbors slow down and ask what on earth you planted.
If you want something easy, reliable, and downright stunning, this is the sunflower. Honestly? They’ve ruined plain yellow sunflowers for me. 🌻🍒✨
Planted this is in my side yard, just gorgeous, tons of butterflies and pollinators all year, going to get more and do more areas, maybe even some graffitti gardening
First time ever growing chia . 2 out of the 3 came up. Still little seedlings so far so good.
I love these seed trays! Super sturdy!
Excellent choices of varieties, all of which grow great in my area. I can't wait to winter sow them in a month or two. From past experience I have complete confidence that they will germinate and produce. Thanks, MIGardener!