Growing chilli plants is easy and highly rewarding. With our growing kit you have everything needed to start successfully cultivating chillies at home in time for a bumper summer harvest!
The pack consists of a propagator which acts like a greenhouse during seed germination, coir pellets that are the perfect early growing medium for seedlings, growing instructions and 4 different packs of seeds.
The seeds have been sourced from one of the UK's leading chilli seed suppliers - Simpson Seeds - and include the beautiful ornamental Twillight, our favourite chilli the Jalapeno, the aptly named Ring Of Fire and the super hot Habanero Condors Beak.
The kit is supplied in a pot that can be used to grow your star plant, and shoujld you ever need any growing advice, we are always available to answer questions.
In order to get a taste of the delights that can be expected from growing chillies, this kit also comes with a bottle of any one of our chilli sauces. When making your order, please choose any one of the sauces from our range and let us know in the information details on the order form which delicious product you require.
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- 14/02/2012 Chilli Festival Dates for 2012
- 26/01/2012 Bart Spices Chilli Selection for 2012
- 24/01/2012 Germination started for 2012
- 04/09/2011 Stall Holders at this years chilli festival.
- 04/09/2011 Chilli Festival Programme Announcement
- 18/07/2011 Awarded a "Close To Perfection" star for our Mango, Lime and Red Habanero
- 29/04/2011 Chilli Sauces | Spring Progress
- 09/01/2011 Date for this years Chilli Festival announced!
- 28/12/2010 Grow List for 2011
- 22/12/2010 The story so far........
- 22/10/2010 Flavours of the Farm - Tasting Day
- 12/10/2010 The Upton Cheyney Chilli Festival 2010 report!
- 12/10/2010 New Chilli Sauces - Sunshine and Oak Smoked Chipotle
- 12/10/2010 Fruity Chilli Sauce awarded best sauce at the Wessex Chilli Festival!
- 21/08/2010 Huge success at West Dean Chilli Festival
- 14/07/2010 UCCC to be at the UK's largest chilli festival - West Dean!
- 18/11/2009 News from our archives
