Hot & Sweet Peppers
Our peppers are some of the most geographically diverse, culinarily complex, and visually stunning crops in the garden. We grow across the full spectrum, from intensely sweet peppers to some of the most notorious super-hots in the world.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Grocery store peppers are bred for uniformity and shelf life. We grow 47 pepper varieties sourced from around the world, from Italian frying peppers and Peruvian aji to Caribbean superhots. Every variety is selected for flavor, culinary character, and the kind of heat that actually tastes like something.
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Yes. Peppers love heat, and our summers provide enough warmth for habaneros and even superhots like the Chocolate Trinidad Scorpion to fruit. Start seedlings indoors early (late February for superhots) and transplant after the soil warms. The growing tips card included with each seedling covers timing and care for our zone.
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We grow across the full spectrum. Jimmy Nardello and King Arthur are completely sweet with zero heat. Aji Amarillo sits in the medium range (30,000-50,000 SHU), comparable to cayenne. Velociraptor habanero runs 150,000-220,000 SHU. And the Chocolate Trinidad Scorpion reaches 800,000-1,300,000 SHU, putting it among the hottest peppers in the world. Every seedling comes with a growing tips card that includes Scoville information.
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Wear gloves whenever you prune, transplant, or harvest super hot peppers, and avoid touching your face, eyes, or any sensitive skin afterward. Capsaicin oil from peppers above 500,000 SHU can transfer from your hands to surfaces and stay potent for hours, even after washing. When pruning suckers or harvesting Chocolate Trinidad Scorpion, use disposable gloves, work in a ventilated area, and wash tools and cutting boards with dish soap and warm water immediately after. If oil contacts your skin, wash with dish soap rather than water alone, since capsaicin is oil-soluble and water alone will not remove it.
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Pandemonium Gardens grows pepper seedlings in Valparaiso, Indiana, available for pre-order online with delivery to Valparaiso and surrounding Northwest Indiana towns. Our 2026 online lineup includes Jimmy Nardello, King Arthur, Aji Amarillo, Velociraptor habanero, and Chocolate Trinidad Scorpion, spanning sweet frying peppers to one of the hottest peppers on earth. Seedlings are sold in limited quantities and tend to sell out before market season begins.
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Yes, Pandemonium Gardens delivers pepper seedlings throughout Valparaiso and surrounding Northwest Indiana towns within a 20-mile radius of Valparaiso. We also offer pickup at select locations announced at checkout. Delivery is to your door, scheduled around weather and planting windows so your seedlings arrive ready to go in the ground.
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Yes. Pandemonium Planting is our flat-fee planting service for customers who want their seedlings put in the ground for them. For $25, we deliver and plant your seedlings at the right depth, in the right spot, with proper spacing and watering. The service is available within a 20-mile radius of Valparaiso, Indiana and can be added to any seedling order at checkout.
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Pandemonium Gardens Seedling Care is a $100 season package that includes four scheduled visits to your garden, with staking, fertilizing, and pruning at each visit. If a seedling fails to establish within the first two weeks of planting, we replace it at no additional cost. Visits are timed around key points in the pepper growth cycle, when staking, feeding, and pruning make the difference between a slow start and a heavy harvest. Equipment such as stakes, cages, and fertilizer is not included. Available within a 20-mile radius of Valparaiso, Indiana, and can be added to any seedling order at checkout.
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