05/28/2026
🌶️Did you know We have over 16+ varieties of hot pepper plants this year! We have a little something for everyone whether you like a mild heat like a jalapeño or something to burn your face off like Armageddon.
Our supplies is dwindling, and though we may be out of some varieties here are a few new ones that we grew this year you may like just as much if you can’t find your favorite!
You can find these at our store on Rt 50 or at at the at 381 Broadway in Menands.
🔥Leutschauer Paprika Peppers (1st pic)
-Hungarian pepper grown since the 1800s
-plant gets 3 feet tall with 3 inch fruits
-Good for drying
-Eaten fresh- sweet with mild heat
-Dried- Smokey, sweet and spicy flavor
-Make your own spicy paprika powder
🔥Skyline Peppers (2nd pic)
-3,000-4,00 SHU
-Compact, high yield plant
-Milder version of a Thai Chili pepper
-Citrusy flavor
-Thin walled and slightly wrinkled fruit
-Fruit grows upright on 18-26 inch plants
🔥🔥Chile de Arbol (3rd pic)
-15,000 to 30,000 SHU
-Resilient and sun loving
-Produces small slender fiery red chilies
-Hot intense sharp heat with a Smokey and nutty flavor
-Used in Mexican cuisine
-Plants get 3-4 feet tall
🔥🔥Super Chilis (4th pic)
-40,000 to 50,000 SHU
-Compact, semi bushy plant that gets 15-24 inches tall
-Upward facing 2” fruit
-Burst of sweetness followed by sharp peppery heat that doesn’t linger
-Used in Thai and Asian cooking
🔥🔥🔥Chile Pequin (5th pic)
-30,000-60,000 SHU
-Small very hot chili pepper
-Tiny upright 1” red fruit
-Plants grow 1-3 feet tall
-Thrives in full Sun to part shade
-extremely productive and drought tolerant
-Dry or use in fresh salsa
🔥🔥🔥🔥Armageddon (6th pic)
-1.2-1.3 million SHU
-Extremely hot habanero type hybrid
-Hotter than a ghost pepper similar to a Caroline reaper
-Fruity, citrusy flavor beneath intense heat
-Matures 2 week earlier than Carolina Reapers
-Plants get knee high and produce 2” fruit