Whether planting vegetable, fruits, or herbs, we strive to disturb the soil only enough to plant a seed or cover the roots of a seedling. By practicing minimal soil disturbance, we conserve moisture, build natural fertility, and keep the soil ecosystem intact to do what it does best – grow plants. To compete against pests that would like to eat our crops before our friends and customers do, we practice a diverse planting schedule. This means that we practice crop rotation – never planting the same species back to back – and companion planting, which means that we plant plants together that make good neighbors.
Originating from the Amazonas of Peru, this pepper is thought to be a hot variety of chili. What these little beauties lack in size they more than make up for in for flavor! Add spice to your life (or your cheese dip) and enjoy the heat of these Habenero Peppers.