In 2009/2010, I did a search for a reliable pepper seed vendor who covered a wide variety of peppers. I tried 3 sites and Pepper Joe was one of them. The other two sites were on a more industrial scale whereas Pepper Joe was still moderately new (I think). The other sites' seeds arrived with about 30 seeds in each pack, but the germination rate was very low (roughly 25%) for what were being called "fresh" seeds. Luckily I had ordered some of my favorites from Pepper Joe because not only did the seeds arrive much faster, but they also had about a 90% germination rate on average. I left some of the plants with my father and they are still growing strong today. The one that I grew from seed in 2011 was the Charleston Pepper and it is currently the largest pepper plant that was grown from seed. Because of this continuous success, I would have to rate Pepper Joe at 5 out of 5 and say that I would definitely recommend a friend. The only issue I can foresee people having is that since the seed is mostly organic... the prices are a bit higher, however it is definitely a worthwhile investment.
GrowTheHeat
Update: Upon further inspection... and a talk with my father I discovered that he has replaced all of the plants and that the "Charleston" was just a generic cayenne. He also told me that the plants never actually produced any fruit... the ones that did were from home depot. So in case you were wondering... my rating just went from 5 to -5 and I would recommend your local home depot over Pepper Joe any day.
GrowTheHeat
Update: Upon further inspection... and a talk with my father I discovered that he has replaced all of the plants and that the "Charleston" was just a generic cayenne. He also told me that the plants never actually produced any fruit... the ones that did were from home depot. So in case you were wondering... my rating just went from 5 to -5 and I would recommend your local home depot over Pepper Joe any day.