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Perlite Peppers (Chilli) IN HEAT ORDER NEW NEW Chilli peppers do not


like their compost too wet but do need it to retain moisture. Use perlite mixed into the


compost to help achieve this balance.


10904001 | 100 Ltr £29.99


Chilli Pepper ‘Bishops Crown’’


The most unusually shaped chillies we have come across! With a spicy paprika fl avour with fruity undertones, and a medium heat level. Tall, strong habit reaching up to 1.2m tall, produces a large amount of fruit per plant.


Sow In Feb-Apr | Harvest Jul-Oct 10204257 | 8 seeds


£3.49


Chilli Pepper ‘Sigaretta di Bergamo’


Long and slim fruits, which can grow with an attractive curl. Mild to taste, bright shiny red skins produced on a medium sized plant approx 60-80cm tall. Originating from the Bergamo region of Italy.


Sow In Feb-Apr | Harvest Jul-Oct 10204204 | 10 seeds


£2.99


Chilli Pepper ‘Lancer F1’


Delicious smoky fl avour, perfect for drying to powder.


10202428 | 6 seeds £2.99


Chilli Pepper ‘Machu Pichu F1’ Chilli Pepper ‘Long Horn F1’


If you like chilli peppers with fl avour and not too hot, then Longhorn F1 seeds are ideal. They produce long fruits with an attractive curl, fruiting in large numbers.


Sow In Feb-Apr | Harvest Jul-Oct 10202437 | 6 seeds


60 £2.99


A rare brown and smoky chilli pepper, medium-hot in intensity, giving an extra kick to meaty or tomato sauces. Ideal for indoor growing. Tall and climbing habit, which will benefi t from additional support.


Sow In Feb-Apr | Harvest Jul-Oct 10202427 | 6 seeds


Search ‘Chilli Seeds’ on marshallsgarden.com for our full range £3.79


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