Hot Peppers

Hot Peppers

Hot peppers are a firm favourite here on Livingseeds Farm. We have the largest private collection of chilli seeds in Africa and it is one of our specialties. Growing chillies is lots of fun with rewards that can be bottled, dried, and otherwise preserved.

It’s always best to start your chillies off a few weeks before you would generally plant them out. This gives you a jump on the season and can extend your fruiting period by a full month or more, ensuring that you get the most fruit from your bushes.

Hot and extreme chillies should be started off in seedling trays using a heating pad or old electric blanket to help raise the soil temperature. Raise the trays by 2 or 3cm above the heating pad to ensure that you do not cook your seeds. If bottom heat is not used, your germination will be slow and erratic at best.


Tepin

Tepin

Capsicum annuum Probably one of the oldest wild chillies used for food. These ancient chillies ar..

R29.19

Thai Dragon

Thai Dragon

Capsicum annuum An heirloom from Asia that has been grown and used since the 1800s. Prolific produce..

R30.27

Trinidad Bush Chilli

Trinidad Bush Chilli

Capsicum annuum When I saw the name I thought that this one was going to have a wicked burn. Not ..

R29.19

Valkamidi

Valkamidi

Capsicum annuumValkamidi  was given to us by an immigrant customer at one of our garden shows. ..

R32.20

West Park Chilli

West Park Chilli

Capsicum frutescens A very special South African open-pollinated variety. One of the faster-ripen..

R29.19

White Congo

White Congo

Capsicum chinenseI always seem to under-estimate white peppers. This variety got me squared away rig..

R32.43

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