Monday, October 14, 2013

Organic Yellow Cayenne Pepper Seed Give Away


I saved seed from my garden this year and A Diva's Garden will be giving away a variety of seeds to fellow gardeners for the next 6 months.  Each give away will have 5 - 10 seeds depending on the variety.  To date, I have yellow chilies, large green chilies, a pepper mix, a tomato mix, Brandywine, White Belle, Tiffen Mennonite, mix of Hungarian and Banana peppers and more.  

The first give away is 10 organic yellow cayenne pepper seeds certified by Clemson University.  I purchased a mix of peppers from Park Seed and they contained these beautiful yellow chili peppers.  I called them my mystery seeds, because I didn't know what I would end up with.  It actually turned out to be fun, so I will be having several mystery giveaways for you too.    

I started this variety inside this year and they performed well in the garden.  It was nice to have a variety other than your typical red cayennes.  Please note, I'm in Zone 6B so I can not guarantee how they will perform in yours.   

The give away is open to U.S. and Canada residents only, and will end October 31, 2013.  The winner will be randomly selected and announced November 1.  Please ensure your email address is correct.  If not, a new winner will be selected.  I will mail the seeds within 5 days of receiving your mailing address. 

Here's how you can win:

  • Follow A Diva's Garden and leave a comment on how you will use these peppers next season. (Mandatory) 1 Entry
  • Comment on another post on this blog, give yourself 3 additional entire.  (Optional) 
  • Post this give away on your blog and refer your followers to the giveaway.  Give yourself 5 additional entries.    (Optional)  

Check your emails November 1, I will be announcing the winner!  Good luck. 
    

                                                                           

2 comments:

  1. Hi, Rhonda. I already follow your blog.

    I think adding some of these peppers to salsa would be nice. I also would chop up a small amount to add to BBQ sauce. Would give it quite a kick.

    I just commented on your salsa blog post earlier today.

    I did a blog post about the seed giveaway at From the Market to the Plate

    Thanks and have a great day!

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  2. OOPS! I think I forgot to include my email address.

    smdrazic(at)yahoo(dot)com

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