Chilli peppers Jalapeno, Joe E Parker, Joes Long Cayenne, F1 Krakatoa, Mexican Negro, Madras, Mulato, Navaho to Orange Cayenne
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Jalapeno Av 20 seeds Chilli Pepper Jalapeno, Standard Jalapeno type, 3" fruits having thick walls and continuous fruit setting, used for hot pepper eating contests in the USA. Fruits ripen from green to red. A very hot pepper. Used on nachos and chopped in Mexican sauces giving them an excellent flavour. £1.50 Av 20 seeds Add to basket Bulk per 100 seeds £4.00 Add to basket
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Jalapeno Early Av 20 seeds Chili Pepper Early Jalapeno, produces medium green bullet shaped fruits with medium thick fruit walls earlier maturing than Jalapeno. Used in Mexican dishes, Pickling, Dried and Fresh. £1.50 Av 20 seeds Add to basket Bulk per 100 seeds £4.00 Add to basket
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Jalapeno Purple Av 20 seeds Chilli Pepper Purple Jalapeno, produces large bullet shaped fruits that turn deep purple before maturing to red with the full Jalapeno flavour and heat.. Used in Mexican dishes, Salsa, Pickling, Dried and Fresh. These plants are also ornamental. £1.50 Av 20 seeds Add to basket
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Japones Av 35 seeds Capsicum frutescens Chili Pepper Japones, the principal pepper used in Szechwan dishes, red fruits 5cm long produced in large clusters on plants 60-75cm tall. A medium to hot pepper excellent for Mexican dishes, great in a chili, for drying or a red chilli sauce.
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Joe's Long Cayenne Av 15 seeds Chilli Pepper Joe's Long Cayenne is definitely long, it keeps growing and growing, reaching up to 20-25cm long and maturing a bright red with a good heat content and flavour. The peppers are thin walled and taper down to practically a point . Ideal for homemade hot pepper sauces, used fresh or dried and excellent for pepper flakes. Featured in the Gardeners World Chilli Trials 2006
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Krimzon Lee F1 Av 20 seeds Krimzon Lee paprika type pepper, sweet and spicy, ripens from green to rich red. 62 days to green 82 days to red.
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Krakatoa F1 Av 15 seeds Chilli Pepper F1 Krakatoa medium sized plant producing hot long slender peppers 14-18cm long that ripen from green to red.
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Navaho Av 30 seeds Chilli Pepper Navaho an early and very high yielding semi-hot pepper. Small conical shaped fruits grow to about 10cm long and increase in heat and flavour as they turn red.
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Espanhola Espanola C.annuum Av 25 seeds A very old chilli pepper variety, plants are upright 60-90cm tall with over one hundred 10cm fruits per plant.
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Twilight Av 20 seeds Capsicum frutescens Chilli Pepper Twilight, height 60cm excellent border plant, ideal for planting in with other peppers to attract bees, flowers produce nectar. Peppers are medium hot, upright on the plant, each plant having hundreds of small fruits less than 20mm long. Very ornamental the dark leaves show off the hundreds of coloured fruits as they ripen from purple through to red. Pepper Twilight is featured in the Gardeners World Chilli Trials 2006
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Orange Cayenne F1 (TSX901) Av 10 seeds New Hybrid Chilli Pepper Orange Cayenne variety with attractive glossy orange fruits at maturity. Fruits are pendant setting and a little more rounded at the base than Golden Cayenne. 35,000 Scoville approx £2.75 Add to basket
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Orchid
New C. baccatum Av 10 seeds 5' tall plants produce loads of unique, orange-red, orchid- shaped peppers that are mildly hot, but big on flavor! Amazing spicy, fruity taste that is perfect for Caribbean foods. Plants set heavy yields, and are very ornamental looking. A fun plant to grow. £1.35 Add to basket
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Index | A - B | C | D - G | H | I - O | P - R | Scotch Bonnet | S - Z | Indian Peppers | Chilli Collections | Ornamental Peppers
The cultural
information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number of different
sowing techniques for the same seed from different sources there does not seem
to be a standard. With this in mind you should use this website as a guide only,
you probably already have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a
rule of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed
like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.
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