Kearley Seeds & Pepper Co. in Houston, TX

 
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  • USDA hardiness zone: 8b
  • Location: Houston, TX
  • Sunset climate zone: 28
  • Garden type: vegetable
  • Sunlight: 6 or more hours
  • Moisture: Medium to wet
  • Soil type: Potting soil
Tags: hot peppers, Bhut Jolokia, Ghost Pepper, 7 Pot, Trinidad Scorpion, Fatalii
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Peppers 'Naga Jolokia'
Nickname: Bhut Jolokia, Chocolate Bhut Jolokia, Yellow Bhut Jolokia, & Purple Bhut Jolokia
Type: Annual
USDA hardiness zones: -

Extremely hot pepper from India. Large, bushy plants bea... read more

New planting Mar 19, 2011
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Peppers 'Fatali'
Nickname: Yellow Fatalii
Type: Annual
USDA hardiness zones: -

Hot habanero type. 24- to 30-inch plants bear 1- by 3-inc... read more

New planting Mar 19, 2011
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Peppers 'Red & Orange'
Nickname: Orange Habanero
Type: Annual
USDA hardiness zones: -

Mix of two hybrid hot peppers: 'Red Savina' (the hottest ... read more

Orange Habanero Mar 19, 2011
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We planted about 70 Orange Habaneros in the grow room about a week and a half ago. They have all sprouted and are on their way. The seedlings should be large enough for transplanting in about 4 weeks.

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