Heirloom Long Red Narrow Cayenne Pepper Seeds (.5g)
The seeds come in resealable packages and can be stored for over 5 years so you can grow, harvest, and replant for years to come.
When you grow Long RedNarrowCayennePepper,you can use them in a variety of dishes to add some spice to your food preparedness.
Heirloom Long RedNarrowCayennePepper Seeds Planting Instructions
Grow your cayenne peppers with ease, following these straightforward steps:
Cayenne peppers favor full sun and need approximately 80 days to mature.
Begin indoors, sowing the seeds between 8 and 10 weeks prior to the last frost.
Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep, with a spacing of 12 to 18 inches.
As the seedlings develop indoors, ensure they're placed in a warm and sunny area.
Allow the plants to establish before transitioning them outdoors.
After the last frost, wait 2 to 3 weeks before setting plants outdoors.
Transplant seedlings 2 inches deep and 12 to 18 inches apart, creating rows 24 to 36 inches apart in raised beds.
Heirloom Long RedNarrowCayennePepper Harvesting Instructions
Harvest and store your peppers properly with these simple instructions:
Harvest peppers when they're firm, shiny, and have a crisp texture.
Instead of pulling, use garden shears to snip peppers from the plants.
Store freshly harvested peppers at 50°F, preferably in conditions with at least 90% humidity.
Keep peppers separate from other fruits and vegetables during storage.
Did You Know This About Cayenne Peppers?
Cayenne peppers can be used and stored in a variety of ways. Cook the peppers whole in stir-fries, incorporate them into hot sauces, or dry the peppers to grind them into a powder.
When you grow your own peppers, you'll never have to buy the processed powder from the store again!
DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Long Red Narrow Cayenne Pepper Seeds (.5g)
The seeds come in resealable packages and can be stored for over 5 years so you can grow, harvest, and replant for years to come.
When you grow Long RedNarrowCayennePepper,you can use them in a variety of dishes to add some spice to your food preparedness.
Heirloom Long RedNarrowCayennePepper Seeds Planting Instructions
Grow your cayenne peppers with ease, following these straightforward steps:
Cayenne peppers favor full sun and need approximately 80 days to mature.
Begin indoors, sowing the seeds between 8 and 10 weeks prior to the last frost.
Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep, with a spacing of 12 to 18 inches.
As the seedlings develop indoors, ensure they're placed in a warm and sunny area.
Allow the plants to establish before transitioning them outdoors.
After the last frost, wait 2 to 3 weeks before setting plants outdoors.
Transplant seedlings 2 inches deep and 12 to 18 inches apart, creating rows 24 to 36 inches apart in raised beds.
Heirloom Long RedNarrowCayennePepper Harvesting Instructions
Harvest and store your peppers properly with these simple instructions:
Harvest peppers when they're firm, shiny, and have a crisp texture.
Instead of pulling, use garden shears to snip peppers from the plants.
Store freshly harvested peppers at 50°F, preferably in conditions with at least 90% humidity.
Keep peppers separate from other fruits and vegetables during storage.
Did You Know This About Cayenne Peppers?
Cayenne peppers can be used and stored in a variety of ways. Cook the peppers whole in stir-fries, incorporate them into hot sauces, or dry the peppers to grind them into a powder.
When you grow your own peppers, you'll never have to buy the processed powder from the store again!
ADDITIONAL INFO
NUTRITIONAL INFO
Heirloom Long Red Narrow Cayenne Pepper Seeds (.5g) by Patriot Seeds
$1.97
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American Made
10% Sales Donated
Quality Ingredients
25 Years Shelf Life
DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Long Red Narrow Cayenne Pepper Seeds (.5g)
The seeds come in resealable packages and can be stored for over 5 years so you can grow, harvest, and replant for years to come.
When you grow Long RedNarrowCayennePepper,you can use them in a variety of dishes to add some spice to your food preparedness.
Heirloom Long RedNarrowCayennePepper Seeds Planting Instructions
Grow your cayenne peppers with ease, following these straightforward steps:
Cayenne peppers favor full sun and need approximately 80 days to mature.
Begin indoors, sowing the seeds between 8 and 10 weeks prior to the last frost.
Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep, with a spacing of 12 to 18 inches.
As the seedlings develop indoors, ensure they're placed in a warm and sunny area.
Allow the plants to establish before transitioning them outdoors.
After the last frost, wait 2 to 3 weeks before setting plants outdoors.
Transplant seedlings 2 inches deep and 12 to 18 inches apart, creating rows 24 to 36 inches apart in raised beds.
Heirloom Long RedNarrowCayennePepper Harvesting Instructions
Harvest and store your peppers properly with these simple instructions:
Harvest peppers when they're firm, shiny, and have a crisp texture.
Instead of pulling, use garden shears to snip peppers from the plants.
Store freshly harvested peppers at 50°F, preferably in conditions with at least 90% humidity.
Keep peppers separate from other fruits and vegetables during storage.
Did You Know This About Cayenne Peppers?
Cayenne peppers can be used and stored in a variety of ways. Cook the peppers whole in stir-fries, incorporate them into hot sauces, or dry the peppers to grind them into a powder.
When you grow your own peppers, you'll never have to buy the processed powder from the store again!
DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Long Red Narrow Cayenne Pepper Seeds (.5g)
The seeds come in resealable packages and can be stored for over 5 years so you can grow, harvest, and replant for years to come.
When you grow Long RedNarrowCayennePepper,you can use them in a variety of dishes to add some spice to your food preparedness.
Heirloom Long RedNarrowCayennePepper Seeds Planting Instructions
Grow your cayenne peppers with ease, following these straightforward steps:
Cayenne peppers favor full sun and need approximately 80 days to mature.
Begin indoors, sowing the seeds between 8 and 10 weeks prior to the last frost.
Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep, with a spacing of 12 to 18 inches.
As the seedlings develop indoors, ensure they're placed in a warm and sunny area.
Allow the plants to establish before transitioning them outdoors.
After the last frost, wait 2 to 3 weeks before setting plants outdoors.
Transplant seedlings 2 inches deep and 12 to 18 inches apart, creating rows 24 to 36 inches apart in raised beds.
Heirloom Long RedNarrowCayennePepper Harvesting Instructions
Harvest and store your peppers properly with these simple instructions:
Harvest peppers when they're firm, shiny, and have a crisp texture.
Instead of pulling, use garden shears to snip peppers from the plants.
Store freshly harvested peppers at 50°F, preferably in conditions with at least 90% humidity.
Keep peppers separate from other fruits and vegetables during storage.
Did You Know This About Cayenne Peppers?
Cayenne peppers can be used and stored in a variety of ways. Cook the peppers whole in stir-fries, incorporate them into hot sauces, or dry the peppers to grind them into a powder.
When you grow your own peppers, you'll never have to buy the processed powder from the store again!