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Heirloom Anaheim Chili Pepper Seeds (.5g) by Patriot Seeds

Heirloom Anaheim Chili Pepper Seeds (.5g)

Anaheim chili peppers are a favorite variety for spicing up a range of dishes. You can grow this hardy pepper variety in your own garden; it's friendly to most regions!

Start your non-GMO Anaheim chili pepper crop using seeds from Patriot Seeds. Our seeds are open-pollinated, so you can grow, harvest, and replant for years to come.

These seeds are also 100% heirloom.

When you're ready to declare your food independence, buy Patriot Seeds!

 

Anaheim Chili Pepper Seeds Planting Instructions

Embrace your green thumb with our simple guide to grow Anaheim chili peppers:

  • Plant in full sun, with seeds 1/4 inch deep and 1 to 2 inches apart.
  • Start indoors in peat pots or cell packs 8 to 10 weeks prior to outdoor transplanting.
  • Move the plants outdoors 2 to 3 weeks after the last frost.
  • Transplant them 12 to 24 inches apart, in rows 24 to 36 inches apart (or 14 to 16 inches apart in raised beds).
  • Maintain even moisture for the best results.
  • Rotate planting area, avoiding the same spot more than once every 4 years.
  • Expect a grow time of about 80 days.

    Anaheim Chili Pepper Seeds Harvesting Instructions

    Now that you have your Anaheim chili peppers, here's how to harvest and store them:

    • Harvest peppers when they're firm, shiny, and have a crisp texture.
    • Use garden shears to clip the fruits to prevent plant damage.
    • Store fresh peppers at 50°F with at least 90% humidity, when possible.
    • Avoid storing with other fruits and vegetables to prevent premature aging, as peppers are ethylene-sensitive.

      Did You Know This About Anaheim Chili Peppers?

      Anaheim chili peppers are a type of chili native to New Mexico. However, they are named for Anaheim, California because that city is where the peppers were first canned.

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      Heirloom Anaheim Chili Pepper Seeds (.5g)

      Anaheim chili peppers are a favorite variety for spicing up a range of dishes. You can grow this hardy pepper variety in your own garden; it's friendly to most regions!

      Start your non-GMO Anaheim chili pepper crop using seeds from Patriot Seeds. Our seeds are open-pollinated, so you can grow, harvest, and replant for years to come.

      These seeds are also 100% heirloom.

      When you're ready to declare your food independence, buy Patriot Seeds!

       

      Anaheim Chili Pepper Seeds Planting Instructions

      Embrace your green thumb with our simple guide to grow Anaheim chili peppers:

      • Plant in full sun, with seeds 1/4 inch deep and 1 to 2 inches apart.
      • Start indoors in peat pots or cell packs 8 to 10 weeks prior to outdoor transplanting.
      • Move the plants outdoors 2 to 3 weeks after the last frost.
      • Transplant them 12 to 24 inches apart, in rows 24 to 36 inches apart (or 14 to 16 inches apart in raised beds).
      • Maintain even moisture for the best results.
      • Rotate planting area, avoiding the same spot more than once every 4 years.
      • Expect a grow time of about 80 days.

        Anaheim Chili Pepper Seeds Harvesting Instructions

        Now that you have your Anaheim chili peppers, here's how to harvest and store them:

        • Harvest peppers when they're firm, shiny, and have a crisp texture.
        • Use garden shears to clip the fruits to prevent plant damage.
        • Store fresh peppers at 50°F with at least 90% humidity, when possible.
        • Avoid storing with other fruits and vegetables to prevent premature aging, as peppers are ethylene-sensitive.

          Did You Know This About Anaheim Chili Peppers?

          Anaheim chili peppers are a type of chili native to New Mexico. However, they are named for Anaheim, California because that city is where the peppers were first canned.