What’s not to like about chillies? They’re fabulous, fiery and addictive. Besides being the main ingredient of salsa, chillies can be added to salads (mild varieties), sauces, pasta, pizza and ...
Chillies are not only tasty but easy to grow. They do well in pots so thrive on a sunny patio, balcony or windowsill. The Which? Gardening experts have grown-and-tasted 22 varieties of hot chillies ...
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Hot stuff - chillies are easy to grow. Chilli seems to generate a mass following all over the world. Did you know we have our own chilli-eating competition and hot sauce festival in New Zealand? Much ...
Adding chillies to an edible garden rewards you with a crop that is highly ornamental and gives more dimension to a range of dishes. Anaheim, cayenne, jalapeno, Thai, hoa lat and habanero chillies are ...
Grow your own chillies to get your food as hot as a scorching summer’s sun. This is perfectly easy in Scotland with the new varieties that tolerate cooler conditions and lower light levels. These New ...
Chillies are easy to grow in January whether you have a garden or not, though according to gardening expert Monty Don, there are a few extra steps you can take to ensure a "successful" crop every time ...
People in Indonesia have been urged to grow their own chillies, in an attempt to deal with a five-fold increase in prices over the last year. President Susilo Yudhoyono Bambang said people should be ...
I'm a bit of a girl when it comes to chillies '“ I'm not a fan of very hot food, so chillifests leave me cold. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Shields Gazette, you can get unlimited access ...
Farmers must scale up the growing of chilli peppers to help build local community resilience through this viable livelihood option in the wake of climate change-related risks, a local agronomist has ...
A gardener has grown the UK’s longest chilli pepper, coming in at nearly half a metre long, after tending it almost every day this year. Graham Barratt, 62, planted the seeds at his allotment in ...
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