The heatless peppers, seen here in a photo from Oct. 2, 2024, were developed on a farm in Corvallis.
Last fall, we reported on two varieties of heatless habanero peppers that were developed at Oregon State University. If you’re hot to grow them, there’s good news: They’re available for home gardeners this year.
Seed packs for “Notta Hotta” and “Mild Thing” peppers are for sale through Cottage Grove-based Territorial Seeds…