About Growing Chillies

Chillies are not fussy plants to grow as per say. But as the name indicates you must keep them out of a deep chill to keep them Hot. As a rule of thumbs I will say, if you grow them from seeds, do it in a warm propagator around December or January. You will get nice little plants by April sturdy enough to be planted outside, however keep an eye on weather warnings because you do not want those babies to be hit by a last frost.

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 Cheyenne Chilli. Medium Heat, Orange and bountiful.

There is something hardly being told about Chilli flowers: They are quite dainty and pretty. Of course all of us are watching for the Chilli to be fully there but if we don't rush our expetency, we can also enjoy Chilli Flowers which are great in the Garden for Pollinators, Bees and Bumblebees.

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A Chilli Plant blossoming.

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