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Tabasco Pepper Seeds – 25 seeds

$1.99

Growing Snapshot

Botanical name
Capsicum annuum
Seed count
25 seeds
Light
Full sun
Bloom or harvest window
White flowers followed by small peppers that ripen green, yellow-orange, and red from summer into frost-free fall

Tabasco Pepper seeds for Capsicum annuum plants with small hot peppers that ripen through green, yellow-orange, and red for sauce gardens and containers.

Description

Tabasco Pepper Seeds grow productive Capsicum annuum plants with small upright hot peppers that move through green, yellow-orange, and red ripening stages. They are a strong choice for hot sauce gardens, compact pepper rows, and container plantings where color and heat both matter.

Why Grow It

  • Small upright hot peppers with colorful green, orange, and red ripening stages.
  • Good fit for hot sauce gardens, containers, raised beds, and greenhouse rows.
  • Compact plants make the harvest easy to see and pick through the warm season.

Growing Information

Botanical name Capsicum annuum
Life cycle Warm-season annual pepper
Mature height 24-48 in. tall depending on season length and fertility
Light Full sun
Bloom or harvest window White flowers followed by small peppers that ripen green, yellow-orange, and red from summer into frost-free fall
Seed count 25 seeds
Sowing advice Start indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost. Sow about 1/4 in. deep in warm seed-starting mix, keep at 75-85 F, and transplant outdoors only after nights are warm and plants are hardened off.
Spacing 18-24 in. apart in beds or large containers
Germination Usually 7-14 days in warm, evenly moist seed-starting mix

Best For

  • hot sauce gardens
  • fresh hot pepper harvests
  • container pepper plants
  • raised beds
  • colorful edible landscape accents

Packet Details

Includes 25 seeds. Store seeds cool, dry, and dark until sowing. Use the growing table above as a planning reference for your local season.

FAQ

Are Tabasco peppers hot?

Yes. Tabasco is grown as a hot pepper, with heat affected by maturity, weather, watering, and growing conditions.

Should I harvest green or red?

Peppers can be picked at different stages, but red fruit is fully mature and typically has the richest color and heat.

Can Tabasco peppers grow in containers?

Yes. Use a large container, full sun, steady moisture, and regular feeding for productive plants.

Growing Guide

Botanical nameCapsicum annuum
Seed count25 seeds
LightFull sun
Bloom or harvest windowWhite flowers followed by small peppers that ripen green, yellow-orange, and red from summer into frost-free fall

Use this guide as a planning reference. Germination and garden performance depend on local conditions, storage, timing, temperature, light, and moisture.

Additional information

Botanical name

Capsicum annuum

Life cycle

Warm-season annual pepper

Mature height

24-48 in. tall depending on season length and fertility

Light

Full sun

Bloom or harvest window

White flowers followed by small peppers that ripen green, yellow-orange, and red from summer into frost-free fall

Seed count

25 seeds

Sowing advice

Start indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost. Sow about 1/4 in. deep in warm seed-starting mix, keep at 75-85 F, and transplant outdoors only after nights are warm and plants are hardened off.

Spacing

18-24 in. apart in beds or large containers

Germination

Usually 7-14 days in warm, evenly moist seed-starting mix

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