Easy to grow chilli plants in England?

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  1. Phil A

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    Hungarian Hot Wax?

    Sounds like something done to the bikini area before making a porn movie [​IMG]

    Looking brilliant Harry [​IMG]
     
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      Just read through this thread, interesting stuff:) Too late now, but will try some next year. I don't like too much heat, so can someone suggest a mild one? Just want to play it safe:)

      Cheers...Freddy
       
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      Hi Freddy
      There is an unbelievable ammount of Chili growing info on the web , it seems to be a very addictive growing hobby hence the term ChiliHeads ! The heat is rated on the scoville scale shown on the link below . I would recommend keeping to the 5000 - 10000 scoville range ,the orange section on the link below , keep away from the lunatic weapon grade ones like the Infinity at 1 million units !!!!!
      :runforhills:
      Look at video below where the reporter smells them :snork:
      I am very pleased with the Fresno I have grown this year. It bears a lot of fruit and has a nice heat/taste.

      http://ushotstuff.com/Heat.Scale.htm

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      Well I wont be rubbing them around my bikini line :biggrin:
       
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        For anyone who hasn't been to one I can recommend a trip to a chilli festival. Most of them not only have stalls that sell chilli plants and products (where you can taste them) but have stalls that sell all kinds of meals that contain chillies - from mild to hot. No need to take any sarnies with you.

        Here's a link to where they all are:-

        http://www.chilefoundry.co.uk/uk-retailers/uk-chilli-festivalsevents/

        I usually go to the one nearest me which is at Bennington Lordship. If anyone is going let me know. :dbgrtmb:

        I met the Hairy Bikers there last year - and a few other celebs :)
         
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          Hiya Harry, thanks for that.

          I'm wondering if even a milder one, like the Jalapeno, might still be a bit on the hot side, for my taste? I would be looking for something that would compliment the flavour, not take it over. A 50/50 relationship, if you get my meaning:)
           
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          Good link that Shiney.

          There's one not far from me, at Upton Cheyney in a couple of months:blue thumb:
           
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          Hiya Harry.

          I have already spotted a Chilli, 'Meek and Mild', described as a Poblano type. Just been thinking, I reckon a good way to go is to try that one, and a Jalapeno:blue thumb:
           
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          I will have some true jal seeds if you would like some for free as soon as i cut them??
           
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          Also some numex twilight which are rated around 2500shu
           
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          I've got a red one!!! :hapydancsmil:

          And another two that are starting to change colour which will be red in a matter of days - amazingly bright red colour too.
           
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            That would be nice, thanks:blue thumb:
             
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