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Dagger Pod - Indian Pepper X-235 Av 50 seeds Hot slightly curved fruits, approx 10-12cm long, thin and tapered to a point. Fruits green maturing through orange to red.
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De Arbol C.annuum Av 20 seeds Chilli Pepper De Arbol tall plants to 120cm also known as Tree Chilli. Slender very hot pods up to 10cm long supposed to have a smokey flavour.
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for Pepper Espanola
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Fire
cracker - Indian Pepper 50H Av 40 seeds Hot Indian Pepper Hybrid suitable for dry red and green peppers, heavy fruiting variety 9-10cm fruit length
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Fish Pepper Av 10 seeds Heirloom pre-1947 variety that was used in fish and shellfish cookery. The colour of the fruit range from green, orange, brown, white and red, being hot and spicy. Grows to about 2 feet tall with mottled white and green foliage. Looks at home in the ornamental border. £2.85 Add to basket
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Fresno Av 30 seeds The standard Fresno variety, produces upright conical shaped fruits which ripen green to red. Heat rating of 5,000 Scoville
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F1 Fresno (N2003) Av 10 seeds A new hybrid Fresno chilli pepper, very uniform and excellent yield and performance. Ripens mid green to red. Plant habit is strong and vigorous. Heat rating of 5-7,000 Scoville £1.35 Add to basket
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Garda Hocus Pocus F1 40cm NEW
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Guajillo Av 20 seeds Chilli pepper Guajillo one of the hotter, large podded chilli's. Pods 4 ins long by 1ins wide.
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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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