I found this site:
http://www.chileseeds.co.uk/chili_pepper_seed_collections.htm
and am contemplating the hot collection. Am I nuts?
(Obviously, I'll only be putting these chillis in the food of people I dislike intensely!!!).....or perhaps I should plant them in my front garden within easy reach of the local thugs to try? ;)
I've never grown chillis before. Am I being too ambitious? Any guidance and pointers welcome!
Would anyone be interested in dividing the cost of any of these packages with me?
Give this one a try in the shed, funplants. It's usually busier than the Ebugumbay page.
Good luck...sound a good idea sharing costs on seeds.
I will - thanks for the pointer:)
U'll find them very easy to grow stick them in a greenhouse (if u've got one) and water. I grow some right gd ones in mine when living in Lincolnshire will be grow loads this year down in Luton.
Hotter the bnetter I say.
pass me the toilet rool from the frigde plz ;D
I grew some Habanero in the polytunnel last year which were atomic!
:o
Quote from: funplants on January 21, 2007, 17:19:44
I found this site:
http://www.chileseeds.co.uk/chili_pepper_seed_collections.htm
and am contemplating the hot collection. Am I nuts?
(Obviously, I'll only be putting these chillis in the food of people I dislike intensely!!!).....or perhaps I should plant them in my front garden within easy reach of the local thugs to try? ;)
I've never grown chillis before. Am I being too ambitious? Any guidance and pointers welcome!
Would anyone be interested in dividing the cost of any of these packages with me?
Where are you based? I am in Surrey
their seed collection is missing what is apparently the hottest chilli in the world now, the dorset naga
I'm moving towards the opposite - growing a collection of the mildest chillies!
which mild varieties would you recommend, Barnowl?
OH only likes the taste of chilli, not the heat.
I really liked Espanola last year (it made great mild and fruity chilli powder) and Mulato were promising (they're dark brown), also Georgia Flame were good (despite being praised by Monty).
My Aji Panca never ripened to red but eaten green worked well in Thai curries. Joe's long can be relatively mild for a cayenne variety, but I'm not sure how predictable they are heatwise.
Of the medium ones (a bit above Jalapeno strength) Apache, Mirasol and Kung Pao are my favourites so far.
I've added Poblano Ancho, Guajillo and some new Numex mild habanero and jalapeno varieties this year but still on the look out for any other mild ones.
fab, thanks Barnowl!
off I go, back to T&M to make my half price seed order even bigger ::)
Hi Deb,
I know I haven't any Espanola or Georgia Flame left, but I'll see if I've any other suitable seeds and pop some in the post to you.
Still at Ben Cracknell Studios?
Cheers,
Alan
(Barnowl)
that would be fab, thank you SO much!!
have just ordered some Poblano from T&M, the only half price one I could find that you mentioned â€" they sound like the very thing ;D
what would you like in return?!?
I'm fine for this year thanks.
(sorry, seem to have hijacked the thread - sure I sent that as a PM!)