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DeBaggio's Herb Farm & Nursery


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Hot Pepper.

'Pasilla Bajio'. 78 days. Chile Negro. Sturdy plants produce very mild, 8 to 10 inch long, fruity tasting peppers with just a little zing. They have less than 250 Scoville units and are mainly used dried for their rich, smoky flavoring in sauces.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Hot Pepper.

'Peter Pepper'. 90 days. This ornery old heirloom is grown as much to shock the prudish as for its culinary value! Pods are 4 to 6 inches long, blunt-ended, and mature to a deep red - excellent for chili powder. Dense plants, 20-30 inches tall. Limited supply.
Last Seed Source: www.germaniaseed.com


Hot Pepper.

'Piquin'. 120 days. From northern New Mexico. Small, oblong, very hot fruit are produced on this four foot tall plant. Good for drying.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Hot Pepper.

'Poblano Ancho'. 68 days. This medium-hot chile is known in Mexico as Poblano when used fresh and as Ancho when dried. These heart-shaped peppers are about 2 inches in diameter and up to 4 inches long. They are dark green and mature to a mahogany color. Plants can be tall and rangy.
Last Seed Source: www.johnnyseeds.com


Hot Pepper.

'Purple Jalapeño'. 75 days. Larger than regular jalapeño but just as hot. This fruit turns dark purple and stays that way for a long time before finally ripening to red. Very attractive pickled with a mixture of other jalapeño colors.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Hot Pepper.

'Royal Black'. 90 days. Very hot. Compact, 2 foot tall plants with black stems and foliage. Small, oblong, pointed, jet black fruit.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Hot Pepper.

'Serrano Grande'. 60 days. Peppers twice the size of traditional Serrano with prolific fruit set. Very hot chile used in many recipes. Plants are 30 to 36 inches tall and well branched. Green fruit matures red. Disease resistant.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Hot Pepper.

'Super Chile'. 75 days. 1988 All-America Selection. Semi-compact plant bears very hot, 2 1/2 inch long fruits. Peppers ripen from green to orange to red. This is a good variety to grow in a container year-round.
Last Seed Source: www.hpsseed.com


Hot Pepper.

'Tabasco'. 90 to 100 days. This exceptionally hot pepper produces small, slender yellow-green fruits that mature red. Plants are vigorous and high-yielding. These will bring tears to your eyes.
Last Seed Source: www.hpsseed.com


Hot Pepper.

'Thai Hot'. 65 days. Short plants produce small, pointed, 1 inch long green peppers that mature red. One of the hottest of the hot peppers and decorative, too.
Last Seed Source: www.seedsavers.org


Hot Pepper.

'Tri-Color Variegated'. 75 days. The variegated foliage, exhibiting shades of white, green and purple, really makes this plant stand out. Purple stems and blooms add to the charm. Fruits are hot and turn from deep purple to bright red at maturity. Thought to have originated in the rain forests of Central America.
Last Seed Source: www.seedsnsuch.com/?s=


Hot Pepper.

'Trinidad Scorpion'. 110 days. Habanero type pepper from Trinidad & Tobago. Fruit ripens from the top down, creating a tricolor effect (Orange, yellow and green), before eventually turning completely red. Pods are mushroom shaped with the bottom coming to a point, resembling a scorpion's tail and 2 to 2.5 inches long by 1.25 to 1.75 inches wide. Plants reach 2 to 3 feet tall.
Last Seed Source: www.germaniaseed.com


Hummingbird Hyssop.

Agastache aurantiaca 'Apricot Sprite'. Perennial. Hardy to 0°F. Short, tubular, apricot colored flowers summer through fall. Fragrant foliage. Height to 18 inches.
Last Seed Source: www.ivygarth.com


Hyssop, Blue Flowered.

Hyssopus officinalis. Semi-evergreen hardy to -20°F. Height to 30 inches and round. Incomparable as a specimen plant or hedge, hyssop has lovely flowers (our selection offers both blue and pink varieties). It has a slightly bitter taste, reminiscent of chicory. Its distilled oil brings a higher price than lavender in the perfume trade. Leaves are used sparingly in tea and salads.


Hyssop, Pink Flowered.

Hyssopus officinalis. Semi-evergreen hardy to -20°F. Height to 30 inches and as round. Incomparable as a specimen plant or hedge, hyssop has lovely pink or white flowers. It has a slightly bitter taste, reminiscent of chicory. Its distilled oil brings a higher price than lavender in the perfume trade. Leaves are used sparingly in tea and salads.



  • Thomas DeBaggio
    (1942-2011)

We are no longer growing any plants. Listings are for information only. Last seed source listed after some of the plants is the company from which I last purchased the seeds. I make no guarantee that a variety is still available from that company or that there aren't other sources. Plants with no source either were not grown from seed (most likely) or the seed is not commercially available.