I started my business ten years ago. I was looking to work with heirloom plants and true-to-type seeds to reveal the breadth of nature and vegetable varieties. My approach is based on cultivating diversity: for example I currently grow some fifty varieties of cherry tomatoes, many varieties of eggplants and tomatillos and about eighty varieties of chili peppers. I also practice selective breeding.
I pursue diversified market gardening but my reputation is indeed built on my chili peppers. My initial offering included barely ten varieties, but as word of mouth spread and I received a growing number of requests from chefs, I began growing a wider range. Chili peppers are a bit like tomatoes; there are more than ten thousand known varieties, with an extraordinary diversity of shapes, sizes, colors and flavors. They are an entire world to explore!