Pepper Tabasco

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Yes, this is the same pepper that is famously used to make New Orleans’ tabasco sauce!

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Yes, this is the same pepper that is famously used to make New Orleans’ tabasco sauce! (The name actually comes from a southern Mexican state.) While thin and not necessarily impressive on the outside, with fruit ripening from green to orange to red, it packs a powerful 30,000 to 50,000 SHU punch of delicious spice in cooking. This variety does need plenty of hot weather to grow well. If you live somewhere with a shorter summer growing season, you may want to plant tabasco peppers in containers instead, so you can keep them in warm growing conditions for longer periods.

Pepper Hot – Tabasco – Capsicum frutescens

Soil & Water: Peppers require deeply-worked, well-drained soil with plenty of added organic matter and a pH of 6.0-6.8. Water deeply, but don’t over water.

Planting & Growing: Start seeds indoors 8 weeks before the last frost. Direct seeding is not recommended. Stake to keep fruit off the ground and mulch for disease and weed control.

Harvesting & Storage: Harvest the first fruits early to encourage continued production through the season. Cut (don’t pull) the fruit from the stems.

Soil Temperature: 70-90 degrees F
Planting Depth: 1/4″
Germination: 7-21 Days
Height At Maturity: 18-36″
Days To Maturity: 75-90 Days
Sun/Shade: Full Sun
Spacing After Thinning: 12-18″
Approx Seeds per Pack: 25

Product image via: Garden Hoard, Sandia Seed Company 

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