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Old March 3, 2007   #1
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Default Best place to buy unusual hot pepper seeds?

Going through my seed stash, and find myself very low on pepper seeds. Which is fine...I am growing a few old favorites, Bulgarian Carrot, Jalapeno, Jamaican Hot Yellow and Kung Pao.
I want something a bit more unusual...no habs this year! What is the best place to go for a good variety.
TGS just doesn't have enough variety for me.
Thanks in advance.
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Old March 3, 2007   #2
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SSE has a good variety. Not the cheapest place but a good cause.


http://www.seedsavers.org/products.asp?dept=90
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Off the beaten path as offered by TGS and Johnny's or even SSE?

Fatalii, Finnish chilehead extraordinaire, no one else like him (check out his greenhouses)
http://juuri.org/growing/index.php

This side of the pond:

Beth Boyd, Pepper goddess and rogue
http://www.peppermania.com/chile_seeds.html

Terra Time and Tide
http://members.aol.com/ltmdterra/TTTnewpe.html

The Pepper Gal
http://www.peppergal.com/

and the ubiquitous Redwood
http://www.ecoseeds.com/

much more marginal, but interesting: Native seeds/SEARCH
http://www.nativeseeds.org/v2/default.php

And there are major trade centres too.
Hope that helps. Buzz me if you want more or contacts.

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Thanks Jerry and Jennifer. I am going to check several of those sites out. I googled...and found Reimer seeds, but they seem a little expensive $3-7 for 10 seeds!

Will keep looking around...

Thanks again!

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Warning: don't touch Reimers with a 10 foot chile.

Dead wood
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Dead wood ...er seeds

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I was ordering some other products from Native Seed/search this spring, and included a few packets of peppers...Arrived in 2 days, and the peppers germinated first from a flat with 20 or so other varieties...I wish I had ordered more of there peppers now...

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Warning: don't touch Reimers with a 10 foot chile.
Totally agreed.

I had heard last year they were trying to improve... or something, but it looks like it's gotten even worse.

http://davesgarden.com/gwd/c/1681/
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I went to the Dave's Garden link out of curiousity, and after reading the comments went to their link to the Reimer site. Of course I started looking at tomatoes ... was bowled over to read that Big Zac (seeds for $5.00 for 10) "produces good yields of very large 6 lb size tomatoes."

http://www.reimerseeds.com/big-zac-tomato.aspx

Holy cow! I can't even imagine the strength of vine needed to support a good yield of SIX pound tomatoes.

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I'm glad I mentioned that I was looking at Reimers...jeesh...terrible service, poor germination and high prices. Thanks for steering me away from them. I went with Peppermania, and have a few things from SSE too.

The Fatalii was a super website, just didn't want to wait for seeds from overseas. But yes, it is a very cool site and some interesting peppers!

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Although I have not purchased from them, The Chile Pepper Institute at New Mexico State University has a hot pepper catalogue with some neat peppers. No comment on price, etc. I have heard they do good research on peppers.
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I bought a few items (among them some Hinkelhatz Pepper seeds) from SSE. The service was quick. Everything intact. And cleared customs without incident.
And honestly, by comparison with many commercial seed houses, I don't find SSE to be pricey?? I learned a long time ago that sometimes you have to pay premium prices to get a quality product.
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I agree..I ordered a few items from SSE....50 seeds for 2.75 (usd)..I don't find that pricey at all. Not when Reimer was selling 10 seeds for $4-7!!

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It's been a few years, but I had good luck with Reimers. It they're the only place with what you want, then you have to take a chance. :-) They have nice pictures!
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Default Unusual plants but no seeds.

If you want some unusual stuff this place has it but all they sell is plants, no seeds.
www.chileplants.com
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The links here should keep ya busy Duane
http://www.pepperfool.com/links/seeds_home.html
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