Small, spicy pepper with a citrus flavor. Lemon Drop: 15,000 to 30,000 Scoville Units. Spicier than a jalapeño and a little bit smaller. Serrano Tampequino: 15,000 to 30,000 Scoville Units. Our favorite type of jalapeño - they grow a little bit bigger and a little big spicier and produce vigorously.ĭevil Serrano: 6,000 to 30,000 Scoville Units. Jalafuego: 4,000 to 6,000 Scoville Units. A very large jalapeño - perfect for stuffing. Goliath Jalapeno: 3,000 to 5,000 Scoville Units. Typically used for pickling and stuffing. Small, round peppers that pack some heat. Red Hot Cherry: 2,500 to 5,000 Scoville Units. Has a similar shape and size to a habanero, but sweet and spicy with only a little heat. ![]() Small (2-4 inch) peppers with a citrusy spice. Ripens from dark green to red.Īji Rico: 1,000 to 5,000 Scoville Units. Poblano peppers have a mild spice and are often used in stuffed pepper dishes. 2010 AAS winner.Ĭaballero: 1,000 to 2,000 Scoville Units. Tiny bell shaped peppers that are spicy and sweet. Ripens from green to brown.Ĭajun Belle: 500 to 4,000 Scoville Units. Crunchy peppers that are 7 to 9” long and used in Molé sauce. Produces large peppers that are perfect for stuffing. A poblano pepper that prefers hot weather. A favorite for grilling.Ĭarranza: 500 Scoville Units. One in 10 peppers has the potential to be mildly spicy. A Japanese heirloom that looks slightly wrinkled. All plants are on a first come, first serve basis, and once they are sold out, they are sold out for the year. We will also be participating in the 3 plant fairs at the market this year on April 25th, May 2nd, and May 9th. ![]() To buy plants and see what is currently available, you can preorder and pick up at the market through our shop, or come to the farmers market any Saturday mid-April through May and shop. ![]() This is a comprehensive list of all plants we are growing this year. Every year we offer seedlings for sale at the Hardin County Farmers Market for you to start your own garden.
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