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Chili - from strong to mild, which one will you cultivate?

More and more people are growing chili - and it's easy to understand why! Chili is delicious and both simple and fun to grow. So if you haven't started yet - take the step, you won't regret it.
All N. Capsicum Chili 'Apache' 10,5 cm
2 for 150,-

All N. Capsicum Chili 'Apache' 10,5 cm

All Nature Capsicum Chili 'Apache' 10,5 cm

Ø10,5 cm, Green

8490
Ready Chill pepper Yellow 14 cm

Ready Chill pepper Yellow 14 cm

Ready Chill pepper Yellow 14 cm

Ø14 cm, Green

24990
Ready Mild chili pepper 14 cm

Ready Mild chili pepper 14 cm

Ready Mild chili pepper 14 cm

Ø14 cm, Green

24990
Peper Carolina reaper
Member 4 for 3

Peper Carolina reaper

Capsicum chinense

4990
Chilipeppar, Hot Lemon
Member 4 for 3

Chilipeppar, Hot Lemon

Capsicum baccatum 'Hot Lemon'

Multi

6990
All N. Capsicum Chili 'Trinidad Maruga Scorpion' 10,5 cm
2 for 150,-

All N. Capsicum Chili 'Trinidad Maruga Scorpion' 10,5 cm

All Nature Capsicum Chili 'Trinidad Maruga Scorpion' 10,5 cm

Ø10,5 cm, Green

8490
Liselotte Roll
Written by Liselotte Roll

Swedish garden inspirer, journalist and author of books about nature, cultivation and animals, such as "Soil", "Grow for insects" and "Chickens as a hobby".

6 good reasons to grow your own

6 good reasons to grow your own

Sure, growing both flowers and vegetables is fun, but there are also several other reasons to grow your own – here are six of them.

Soil and fertilizer when sowing and cultivating

Soil and fertilizer when sowing and cultivating

When sowing seeds and growing plants, there are a few things you should consider to get healthy, strong, and vibrant plants. The right soil at the right time is one of the most important.

How to succeed in growing your own herbs

How to succeed in growing your own herbs

Growing your own herbs is easy, delicious and very healthy. Plus, herbs you grow at home are completely organic and non-toxic, so you can be confident in what you're eating. If you don't have green fingers to grow herbs from scratch, you can always buy our ready-made plants in larger pots.

Chili – how to grow your own

Chili – how to grow your own

Chili is a popular Spanish pepper that is often used in cooking throughout much of the world. Chili can be used as a flavoring to give dishes an extra kick, and can be used whole, split, dried, or fresh.

Basil – how to grow your own

Basil – how to grow your own

Basil is an incredibly rewarding herb. It goes well with a wide range of dishes and is also easy to grow. This makes basil a natural addition to the kitchen garden and kitchen counter for both beginners and more experienced growers.

Oregano - grow your own

Oregano - grow your own

Is it called kongsmynte or oregano? Or maybe kongsmerian? Actually, all these names are correct because the plant has been called by these different names in various contexts. However, oregano is neither a mint nor a marjoram, but it is a well-known plant in Norway. Many hundreds of years ago, monks cultivated oregano in long, narrow gardens both for its flavor and for its medicinal properties.