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  1. Sweet Pepper California Wonder is a widely adapted standard variety that is a favorite with gardeners.

    Pepper, Sweet Pepper 'Californian Wonder'

    Bell Pepper
    Heritage (USA, Introduced 1928)
    €1.95

    Californian Wonder is the widely adapted standard variety, a favorite with gardeners and for commercial production. It consistently produces large yields of blocky, four-lobed thick-walled fruit that is mild and sweet, tender and flavourful. Perfect for salads, to stir-fries, grilling or stuffing.

  2. Pepper, Chili Pepper Pequin 'Firecracker'

    Pepper, Chili Pepper Pequin 'Firecracker'

    Hot: 30,000 to 40,000 SHU.
    €1.75

    Out of stock

    Unashamedly bright and vibrant, Firecracker is an edible and very ornamental little pepper. They pack some chilli kick but the amazing fruity flavour is never overpowered by the heat. The peppers can be used fresh or dried, they are lovely when made into miniature herb wreaths and kitchen swags, or threaded and hung in miniature garlands.

  3. Tabasco fruits grow upright and are 3 to 4cm (1 to 1½in) long. They mature from yellow to orange to red.

    Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Tabasco'

    Hot: 50,000 to 80,000 SHU.
    Greenleaf Strain.
    €1.95

    Tabasco peppers are an American legend. Originally from Costa Rica they are the most well known type of Capsicum frutescens.These fiery little jewels are the primary ingredient in tabasco sauce. This Greenleaf strain has been bred to be resistant to tobacco etch virus (TEV) and give a lot of firepower!

  4. The Serrano, meaning 'from the mountains', is native to Mexico and south-west America.

    Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Serrano'

    Hot: 10,000 to 23,000 SHU.
    €1.75

    Serrano peppers are fleshy and meaty with the unique flavour so popular in Mexican cuisine. The abundant candle-flame shaped fruit are green, then red at full maturity and are borne on attractive erect, branching plants. They red chilies are often be threaded on string and dried as a colourful ornament.

  5. Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Scotch Bonnet'

    Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Scotch Bonnet'

    Very Hot: 100,000 to 350,000 SHU. Heritage
    €2.65

    The 'Scotch Bonnet' was the first Caribbean Hot Pepper to be known by a specific name in the export market. Most commonly found in hot Caribbean dishes, use sparingly, fresh or dried to recipes. Also great for pickling, garnishes, sauces and jerk rubs, it develops a rich, multi-sided, tropical-fruity flavour.

  6. Often served in Tapas bars, Pimientos de Padrón are amazingly tasty, tiny fresh peppers that are a Spanish delicacy.
    €2.25

    Out of stock

    Pimientos de Padrón are amazingly tasty, tiny fresh peppers. The Spanish delicacy often served in Tapas bars, chances are if you have been to Spain you have gobbled up small plates of these in one sitting. Padrón peppers can be harvested as early as mid-May when small and sweet.

  7. Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Piccante a Mazzetti'

    Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Piccante a Mazzetti'

    Fairly Hot: to 20,000 SHU.
    €2.00

    Pepper ‘Picante a Mazzetti’ produces attractive cone shaped, chillies which grow vertically with many fruits per bunch. known as 'Bouquet di Peperoncini', they mature to a festive, deep scarlet red, and have a multitude of ornamental as well as edible uses. Sown May to June they will produce fruits in perfect time for Christmas.

  8. Pepper 'Little Wonder' has a compact growth habit and produces festive, deep scarlet, conical shaped peppers.

    Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Little Wonder'

    Hot: 30,000 to 40,000 SHU.
    €1.50

    Pepper 'Little Wonder' has a compact growth habit and produces festive, deep scarlet, conical shaped peppers. Edible and ornamental, it seems a shame to confine them to just the veggie patch when they can be grown all year long in containers. Sown May to June they will produce fruits in perfect time for Christmas.

  9. Shaped vaguely like a lantern, 'Jamaican Hot Yellow'  mature from light green, to light orange

    Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Jamaican Hot Yellow'

    Hot - 100,000 to 200,000 SHU.
    €2.55

    The 'Jamaican Hot Yellow' aren't the hottest chillies in the world, but clocking up to 100,000 to 200,000 SHU's these are probably as hot as one really needs to go. Behind the heat will be found a gorgeous fruity, citrusy flavour. Use in salsas, chutneys soups and sauces, they mix especially well in salsas with fruit.

  10. Jalapeño are among the most popular and commonly available hot chilli peppers in the world.

    Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Jalapeño' Organic

    Mild, 2,500 to 5,000 SHU.
    €2.55

    Out of stock

    Jalapeño chilli peppers are among the most popular hot chilli pepper seeds in the world. Jalapeño are very versatile: hot enough for a good kick, but still mild enough to use as a vegetable and well adapted for short-season growing. 75 days to harvest. Organic Seed.
  11. Jalapeño are among the most popular and commonly available hot chilli peppers in the world.

    Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Jalapeño'

    Mild, 2,500 to 5,000 SHU.
    €1.95

    Jalapeño peppers are among the most popular and commonly available hot chilli pepper seeds in the world. They are very versatile: hot enough for a good kick, but still mild enough to use as a vegetable. The smooth, dark green fruits which ripen to red have thick walls with a rounded tip.

  12. Jalapeño are among the most popular and commonly available hot chilli peppers in the world.

    Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Jalapeño Tam'

    Mild, 1,000 to 1,500 SHU.
    €2.25

    If you love the taste of Jalapenos but can’t take the heat, 'Jalapeño Tam' is the one for you. Developed by Texas A&M to have the Jalapeno flavour without the heat, and at only 1,000-1,500 SHUs, this is much milder than the typical Jalapeno so you and all the family can enjoy all the flavour and not worry about it burning your tongue.

  13. Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Habanero Red'

    Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Habanero Red'

    Very Hot - 200,000 to 300,000 SHU.
    €1.75
    Red Habanero chillies are one happy looking bunch with colourful skins that ripen to red as they mature. They are small, cute, shinny and have waxy skin. But as much as their looks are inviting, they are among the hottest chilli peppers commonly grown in the world.
  14.  Pepperoncini peppers barely nudge the pepper scale, probably best described as having a ‘slightly sweet tang’, especially when pickled.

    Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Golden Greek Pepperoncini'

    Very Mild: 100 to 500 SHU. Heritage
    €2.45

    Out of stock

    Pepperoncini peppers originally hail from Europe, specifically Italy and Greece, often served in salads and on antipasti platters. They barely nudge the pepper scale and have a slightly sweet 'tang’ especially when pickled. Mild, tasty and crunchy, they bring many foods to life.

  15. Red Fresno is a mild to hot chili pepper with a great flavour.

    Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Fresno'

    Mild to Hot - 5,000 SHU.
    €1.85
    Originally from California, Red Fresno peppers are of similar size and hotness to jalapeños, they are sometimes labeled "red jalapenos", which they are not. Less meaty and with have thinner skin, they have exceptional flavour. This is an exceptional chilli for both pickling and salad making. RHS AGM.
  16. Chili Pepper 'Filius Blue' is one of the most beautiful of both ornamental and edible peppers.

    Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Filius Blue'

    Hot: 40,000 to 50,000 SHU.
    €2.00
    One of the most beautiful of both ornamental and edible peppers, Filius Blue produces beautiful upright, deep purple-blue peppers. They are unusual in that they lose their heat when they ripen and become surprisingly mild in flavour. They work well as decorative specimens in containers or a floral border. RHS AGM.
  17. Chili Pepper 'Diavoletto' is an impressive and rare variety from Austria

    Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Diavoletto' Organic

    Medium Hot: 30,000 to 40,000 SHU.
    €3.25
    An impressive and rare variety from Austria, chilli 'Diavoletto', meaning ‘little devil’, produces fruits are not only visually attractive, but also beautifully spicy. Elongated, fleshy chili fruits ranging in colour from purple to golden brown and finally to deep orange red. Organic Seed.
  18. Long Slim Red Cayenne is a good long hot chilli that always performs well and dries nicely.

    Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Cayenne Long Red Slim'

    Medium Hot: 30,000 to 50,000 SHU.
    €2.00

    Out of stock

    Long Slim Red Cayenne is one of the best known hot chili peppers, it is a good long hot chilli that always performs well and dries nicely. Producing an abundance of very wrinkled fruits which have thin flesh, they are used fresh in hot sauces or dried and ground for cayenne pepper.

  19. Named for its distinct three-sided shape resembling a bishop's crown,

    Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Bishops Crown'

    Mild & Fruity, 14,000 SHU
    €2.45

    With a great fruity tang, and not too hot, this rare little beauty produces bright red peppers that have a crisp texture, a sweet pleasant flavour with only a mild pungency. Named for its distinct three-sided shape, 'Bishops Crown' is great to eat raw as an edible decoration. Cut the chillies in half, remove the core and add to salads or garnish hors d'oeuvre.

  20. Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Bhut Jolokia Ghost Pepper'

    Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Bhut Jolokia Ghost Pepper'

    Volcanic - more than 1,000,000 - one million SHUs!
    €2.95

    Bhut Jolokia, the Ghost Pepper has a reputation. It was officially the worlds hottest Chilli in the Guinness Book of Records from 2007 until 2011. At over 1 millium SHU's it is still one of the hottest pepper in the world. Each chilli ripens from lime green to orange to red. The flavour tends to have a smoky, earthy taste with a somewhat fruity aftertaste.

  21. Poblano Peppers are arguably the most under-rated pepper in the pepper family.

    Pepper, Chili Pepper 'Ancho, Poblano'

    Mild: 600 to 1,500 SHU.
    €2.25

    Out of stock

    Arguably the most under-rated pepper in the pepper family. Known as Poblano when green and Ancho when ripened to red and dried, they are one of the most popular peppers grown in Mexico. With a mild taste they are perfect for adding a zing to sauces, sandwiches and steaks, and excellent when stuffed. Very easy to grow and even easier to harvest.

  22. One passion flower that always gets a lot of attention is the Giant Granadilla Passiflora quadrangularis.

    Passiflora quadrangularis

    Giant Passionflower, Passionfruit, Granadilla.
    €2.95

    Out of stock

    There are dozens of species of passion vine grown, but one that always gets a lot of attention is the Giant Granadilla Passiflora quadrangularis. One of the most beautiful passionflowers with large, fragrant flowers with deep red petals and a centre crown that contains rows of numerous white and purple rays.
  23. Passiflora edulis 'Purple Giant' is a passionflower that produces very fragrant, unusual flowers.

    Passiflora edulis 'Purple Giant'

    Passionflower, Passionfruit, Granadilla
    €1.95

    A Passiflora that produces very fragrant, unusual flowers. The flowers are white, except the base of the corona which is purple; the filaments are curly, as long as the petals, 5 to 7cm across. The edible fruits possess pleasant flavour, kind of sweet and a little tart.

  24. Canton or Dwarf Bok Choy is short and squat and often known as Baby or Squat Pak Choi

    Pak Choi 'Dwarf Canton White'

    Baby Bok Choi, Pak Choy,
    Spoon cabbage, Taisai, Chinese mustard.

    Starting at: €1.85

    Dwarf Canton White is a short and squat variety, often known as Baby or Squat Pak Choi. Tender and delicious, with a compact habit, this fast growing vegetable can be harvested at any stage, for 'baby leaf or left to mature to thick succulent white stems.

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