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  • Ring of Fire ChilliRing of Fire Chilli

    Chilli – Ring of Fire (Organic)

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    Chilli – Ring of Fire (Organic)

    An improved cayenne type chilli producing long pointy red fruits which pack a punch. This is one of our staple chilli varieties to grow. It is very reliable and does exactly what it says on the tin – for better or worse!
    The plants are compact growing to 45cm, and produce an abundance of fruit 1cm wide and 6-7cm long. This variety measures 70-85,000 SHU on the Scoville Scale, which classes it in the hot but not unbearable heat range.

    Chillies can be very easily frozen whole and then used as needed, we always make sure we grow enough so that we always have a supply.
    (Approximate seed count – 20)

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  • Basque ChilliBasque Chilli

    Chilli – Basque (Organic)

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    Chilli – Basque (Organic)

    A superb early chilli with mild heat which is a cornerstone ingredient in Basque cuisine. If these seeds were produced in French Basque they would called “Piment d’Espellete”. This fantastic variety has P.O.D. status (Protected Designation of Origin) which means that the name can only be used where the variety is produced in the specific region where it is registered. Hence we are referring to this chilli as ‘Basque’ as the seeds were produced in Devon.

    The plants are tall and produce an abundance of large conical, deep red fruits about 15 cm long and 3cm wide at the top.

    When eaten raw they can be quite hot but once cooked they are very mild. The traditional use of these peppers in Basque is dried and powdered, but we have just eaten them like other chillies and totally love them.
    (Approximate seed count – 25)

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  • Tigerella TomatoTigerella Tomato

    Tomato – Tigerella (Organic)

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    Tomato – Tigerella (Organic)

    Old English heirloom variety with eye catching stripes and outstanding flavour. Indeterminate tomato that fruits relatively early and produces lots of tasty medium-sized fruits with red-orange stripes. It is fun to watch the fruits go through their colour changes. A quirky and popular tomato variety guaranteed to impress. Winner of the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
    (Approximate seed count – 20)

    £2.30
  • Pepperoncini PepperPepperoncini Pepper

    Pepper – Pepperoncini (Organic)

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    Pepper – Pepperoncini (Organic)

    Small sweet pepper variety from Tuscany traditionally used for pickling. An Italian pepper with the occasional hint of spice. Pepperoncini are often pickled in vinegar, made into delicious antipasti or cooked whole, served with classic Italian foods like pizza or pasta dishes.

    This variety belongs to the same family as bell peppers and hot tobasco chillies. Pepperoncini is an annual that favours hot, fairly dry summers. Normally harvested when glossy green, the pretty long wrinkly peppers turn red and exquisitely sweet if you leave them on the plant. Perfect for a little snack straight off the plant and a favourite when roasted or barbecued, served with olive oil and flakes of sea salt.
    (Approximate seed count – 20)

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  • Lemon Drop ChilliLemon Drop Chilli

    Chilli – Lemon Drop (Organic)

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    Chilli – Lemon Drop (Organic)

    Crinkly yellow chilli with a hot lemony flavour with a wide range of culinary uses. One of our most popular chilli varieties with a bushy growth habit and lots of fruits ripening from green to yellow.

    The variety is also called Aji Limon and originates from Peru where it’s used as a seasoning pepper. Rating 30,000-50,000 SHU (Scoville heat units) it is quite a spicy one ideal for making your own hot chilli sauce with an extra citrusy twist or add it to stir fries, tomato sauces or your scrambled eggs.

    To get good germination temperatures of 28° – 30°C are recommended. Germination can be slow and take three weeks or more. As it is thought to be genetically slightly closer to its wild relatives, there is some apparent seed dormancy which can affect germination rates. We have included a higher number of seeds in the packets to ensure you get enough plants.
    (Approximate seed count – 23)

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  • MizunaMizuna Asian Greens

    Asian Greens – Mizuna (Organic)

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    Asian Greens – Mizuna (Organic)

    A variety of mustard greens. Mizuna is a vigorous grower, producing an abundance of stalks with green deeply serrated leaves. Mizuna has a mild piquant almost peppery taste and can be used raw in salads and also as a cooked green. It is highly resistant to the cold and can be grown throughout the winter, making those cold, short days and long nights feel healthier and a little bit spicier! The pretty yellow sprays of flowers can also be a bright addition to a salad with the same mustardy hit.
    (Approximate seed count – 275)

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  • Berner Rose TomatoBerner Rose Tomato

    Tomato – Berner Rose (Organic)

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    Tomato – Berner Rose (Organic)

    Heritage variety from Switzerland with pink coloured fruits of aromatic flavour. A indeterminate tomato that produces round medium-sized beefsteak tomatoes of a light red/ pink colour. Fleshy, thin skinned and with the most exquisite tomato flavours this tomato is a firm favourite amongst gardeners and growers. This traditional Swiss variety is rather late ripening but very worth waiting for. Best grown under cover.
    (Approximate seed count – 22)

    £2.45
  • Cesky Rany AubergineCesky Rany Aubergine

    Aubergine – Cesky Rany (Organic)

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    Aubergine – Cesky Rany (Organic)

    Robust plants producing early violet fruits that have aromatic light green flesh.

    This old variety originates in Czechia with “rany” literally translating to “early”. It is robust, productive and can deal with colder conditions than other aubergines. In the warmer and drier areas of the country it will even do well when grown outdoors.

    The fruits are really pretty with their oval, drop like shapes and colours ranging between dark and light violet. Occasionally the green part at the top, the calyx, leaves patterns on the skin of the fruits which got us very excited about growing them.

    (Approximate seed count – 15)

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  • Chilli MIX - Hungarian Hot Wax with a hint of Basque (Organic)Hungarian Hot Wax Chilli

    Chilli MIX – Hungarian Hot Wax with a hint of Basque (Organic)

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    Chilli MIX – Hungarian Hot Wax with a hint of Basque (Organic)

    Oops! A little mix-up happened here: a few Basque chilli seeds have sneaked into our Hungarian Hot Wax seed bag. Instead of chucking it all away, we decided to let them bring a bit of a surprise element to your garden. You’ll mostly get the classic, versatile Hungarian Hot Wax peppers – ripening from green over yellow and orange to red with a mild taste and perfect for pickling or grilling – plus a few Basque chilli plants with a spicy twist when eaten raw and quite mild when cooked; traditionally used in French cuisine for drying and powdering. Plant and see what you get!
    (Approximate seed count – 22)

    £1.25
  • Chilli - Aleppo (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***Chilli - Aleppo (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

    Chilli – Aleppo (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

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    Chilli – Aleppo (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

    *** This year’s crop is currently being processed and tested – we hope to get everything ready for 1 November catalogue launch ***

    A Syrian variety that produces dark red chillies ideal for drying and crushing into a powder. Named after the Syrian city for its place on the Silk Road, the ripe fruits have a sweet, fruity, cumin-like flavour with a moderate heat. The plants are quite squat and robust and are easy to grow, making them an excellent choice for both novice and experienced chilli enthusiasts. SHU of around 10,000 on the Scoville Scale.
    (Approximate seed count – 20)

    £1.95
  • Pepper - Yolo Wonder (Organic)Yolo Wonder Pepper

    Pepper – Yolo Wonder (Organic)

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    Pepper – Yolo Wonder (Organic)

    A proper bell pepper with thick flesh and excellent, mild flavour. Plants produce large green fruits which mature to red when fully ripe. A productive plant with a spread of about 60cm which is very suitable for British summers. I pick these green to encourage more fruiting and because the taste is just excellent, raw or cooked. – Guest description by our friend Dan from Chagfood CSA!
    (Approximate seed count – 15)

    £2.35
  • Habanero Magnum ChilliHabanero Magnum Chilli

    Chilli – Habanero Magnum (Organic)

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    Chilli – Habanero Magnum (Organic)

    Bright orange, very hot and fruity, a variety that is productive and does better in cooler climates than most other chillies. Habanero Magnum rates between 200,000 and 325,000 SHU on the Scoville scale and is therefore on the hotter end of the spectrum. A fruity almost floral flavour can be tasted when the initial spice has faded. It is a great ingredient for hot sauces or when powdered. A way of controlling the heat when cooking with it is to make a couple of holes in the chilli and then add it to the sauce (or whatever it is your cooking) as a whole and remove after a certain amount of time determining the degree of fieriness.
    (Approximate seed count – 20)

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