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  • #16
    Originally posted by Naga View Post
    Jalapeno's aren't too hot but then to someone who doesn't eat chilli's they are maybe too hot, I would recommend you try the Anaheim chilli which is really tame, it's a step or two up from a sweet pepper.

    Take a look at the third one down, that's the Anaheim - Ready to Grow, Chilli Seeds, Tomato Seeds, Capsicum Seeds, Banana Seeds, Exotic Fruit Seeds
    Thanks for advice Naga and SBP - I think I might try that Anaheim one to start with.
    Forbidden Fruits make many Jams.

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    • #17
      I have to say my little Gelbe Kirshens are wonderful. Hot, bright and have flavour rather than just the heat.

      I must have had at least 120 off one plant; used them all summer, dried a load, saved a load for seed, gave a load away at college. And they fruited really early as well.

      I've sown another batch yesterday; for 2010. If I was only able to grow one, it would be this one.

      If you want them 'not so hot' then don't chop them when you cook and remove them before eating once the sauce is at a heat you like. One Top Tip courtesy of Incy's hubbie.
      Last edited by zazen999; 28-12-2009, 08:11 PM.

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      • #18
        Razamataz % green finger chilli's

        Hi all, this is my 1st proper year growing chilli's and they are doing wuite well i think. I was given a couple of Apache plants tail end ef last year and were still producing fruit right through the winter dec/jan and feb on my windowsil. this year I have grown from seed and tried several different types. Here are a couple of pics.
        What do you think?

        Just started having a few problems with caterpillars eating the leaves. Trying to keep on top of the but its not easy. Pesty blighters lol.
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        • #19
          I had an alba which never got bigger than 10cm high! Very neat little plant, and I kept it with my other house plants.

          Mark, I would recomend joining the chilli parcel when you have been a member long enough!!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by northepaul View Post
            Mark, I would recomend joining the chilli parcel when you have been a member long enough!!
            Hi northepaul. Thanks for the reply. chilli parcel? could you please enlighten me as it sound very intruiging. I'm hooked on chilli's and growing them now.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by mark m View Post
              Hi northepaul. Thanks for the reply. chilli parcel? could you please enlighten me as it sound very intruiging. I'm hooked on chilli's and growing them now.
              Me too! intrigued!

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              • #22
                I've got some bolivian rainbow - mainly for decorative purposes, but it's fruiting nicely.. only purple chillies at the moment though - looking forward to trying them soon.

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                • #23
                  Keep us posted on what they are like Chris. Could be another one to grow next year.

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                  • #24
                    Hey all, I've got a Prairie Fire which overwintered really well and is producing loads of little firey beasts, have also grown Pretty in Purple's this year which are also fruiting really well, not eaten any yet, but they are a lovely compact little plant with beautiful purpley bits on their leaves and flowers and dark purple round upright chilli's. Both varieties look good on a windowsill and still let the light in!

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by mark m View Post
                      Hi northepaul. Thanks for the reply. chilli parcel? could you please enlighten me as it sound very intruiging. I'm hooked on chilli's and growing them now.
                      Originally posted by Davyburns View Post
                      Me too! intrigued!
                      If you look on the seed swap forum you will find information on a number of pass the parcel seed swaps that have been organised for people who join the list. These have some strict rules though, including minimum number of posts / length of time you have been a member of the vine. This was to stop nasty mean people joining, just to run off with everyone's treasured seeds.
                      Whooops - now what are the dogs getting up to?

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                      • #26
                        i agree that apache are good for the windowsill. they are compact, prolific, easy to grow and while they may not have the most flavour they pack a punch so always having them on hand to throw one in some pasta or whatever is cooking is great!

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by chilliking View Post
                          throw one in some pasta or whatever is cooking is great!
                          Not saying Ive got an IRON mouth or gut but I usually put between 5/10 of the Apache in my curries. And as for the kick, Try having a private scratch like I did Don't recomend it but it did make the missus laugh...

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                          • #28
                            Hi Jeanied, thanks. did quick search and sounds a really good way of sharing your seeds. I've got quite a few seeds from my chilli plants now from last season and would love to share them. Give other people a chance to grow something they either can't get hold of or never grown before.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by mark m View Post
                              Not saying Ive got an IRON mouth or gut but I usually put between 5/10 of the Apache in my curries. And as for the kick, Try having a private scratch like I did Don't recomend it but it did make the missus laugh...
                              A private scratch! Tee hee, love it

                              I've got, amongst others, razzamatazz and prairie fire on the go. Both good compact sizes for windowsills.
                              Caro

                              Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach him how to fish, and he will sit in a boat and drink beer all day

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                              • #30
                                Lol, not at the time. I was running around, jumping up and down. Lesson learnt. Wash hands more thoroughly with soap!!!

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