How to Grow Your Own Salsa Garden


Wouldn't you LOVE beingĀ able to harvest fresh ingredients right from your own backyard to make your favorite recipes?

While you can mix and match the varieties to suit your individual taste, these are our recommended varieties we hope you'll try in your own "Salsa Garden"!


All-in-One Salsa GardenĀ Pack includes an assortment of our 15 most popular varieties for you to grow in your garden and harvest fresh ingredients right from your own backyard to make your favorite salsa (pico de gallo) recipes . Seeds are all individually packaged.Ā  Packaged with zip-lock re-sealableĀ bag system for long-term storage and maximum seed protection.Ā 

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Start with these 5 basic ingredients to make a delicious and healthy salsa!Ā 

Onions - Red Grano, Tokyo Long White, Southport White Globe & White Sweet Spanish.

Cilantro - Cilantro, (AKA Coriander Seeds).

Garlic - Elephant Garlic, Italian Late Soft-Neck.

Peppers - Ancho Grande, JalapeƱos, Fresno Chili, Poblano & California Wonder.

Tomatoes & Tomatillos - Roma, Tomatillo Verde, Tomatillo Classic,Ā San Marzano, Rio Grande, Creole & Caribe


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