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Salsa Starter Garden 4-Pack - Jalapeño, Tomato, Onion, and Cilantro Seeds - 15% Off

Salsa Starter Garden 4-Pack - Jalapeño, Tomato, Onion, and Cilantro Seeds - 15% Off

Regular price $ 9.33 USD
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The Salsa Starter 4-pack price is 15% off at $9.33 compared to purchasing each packet separately at retail $10.98.

This perfect Salsa Garden kit can be grown and harvested to produce a delicious salsa like fresh and chunky Pico de Gallo!

This 4-Pack includes one packet of each of the following: 

Jalapeño - Early Jalapeño has thick flesh and a medium jalapeno heat. It grows quickly and is ready to harvest in 65 days. 

Tomato - San Marzano has thick flesh and very few seeds. It has a strong tomato taste that is sweet, but not acidic.

Onion - White Lisbon Bunching Onion is mild and a fast-growing onion that does not form a bulb. Very dependable and grows in a wide range of soils.

Cilantro - Cilantro is a cool-season plant that grows quickly. Leaves have a citrusy bite and the entire plant is edible.

Click the links on each name to see additional information.

Start your Jalapeño and Tomato seeds indoors in a warm sunny location 8 weeks prior to transplanting them outside. Then, after the soil has warmed up transplant the pepper and tomato seedlings outside into full sun. Plant the Onion and Cilantro seeds directly into the garden. 

The difference between Salsa and Pico de Gallo is texture. The ingredients for Pico de Gallo are fresh, coarsely chopped, and mixed together with less juice. Crushed garlic and lime juice can be added to the mixture for increased flavor. Salsa has a finer texture with more liquid. It is often cooked. For clarity, Pico de Gallo is a form of salsa.

Learn more about growing a Salsa Garden »

Choose add to cart as a 4-Pack because purchasing these individually will not generate 15% off in your cart.

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James Adamson
Tomato and pepper seeds

I have tomato and pepper seeds on seed starting racks. Tomato seeds have germinated and about an inch tall. Peppers are just now germinating and showing up. Have had good results with all your seeds in the past.

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Sam
Perfect combo

These are the perfect combination of seeds to start in my salsa garden. I love your salsa recipe and make it several times a year with these veggies. YUM!

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Lola
Perfect salsa garden starter kit!

I grew these seeds his summer and have been enjoying fresh salsa from the garden. Yum!

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Sammi the Salsa Lover
I loved growing a Salsa Garden!

I loved all four of these varieties for my salsa, jalapenos for spice and flavor, San Marzanos are great meaty tomatoes for a thick salsa, and the green onions and cilantro bring it all together. I can't get enough of your Carolina Reaper salsa recipe, I use that same recipe just with jalapenos instead as I can't grow reapers that great here in my very short season at altitude – there just isn't enough time. But the jalapenos come quickly and then keep coming, so we love them. Thanks for this great salsa garden kit!

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