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Trailing Strawberry ‘Rainbow Treasure’ – Seeds (Fragaria ananassa)
Trailing Strawberry ‘Rainbow Treasure’ (Fragaria ananassa) is a delicious and decorative variety that produces sweet, juicy berries along trailing stems. Ideal for hanging baskets, containers, and window boxes, this strawberry delivers a continuous harvest from early summer to autumn. Hardy, easy to grow, and compact, it also produces attractive flowers that attract pollinators, making it a beautiful and productive addition to any garden.
Why Grow "Rainbow Treasure"
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Sweet, juicy strawberries with continuous summer-to-autumn harvest
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Trailing habit perfect for hanging baskets and containers
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Compact, easy-to-grow, and hardy variety
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Attractive flowers that attract bees and pollinators
Key Features
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Type: Perennial (Fragaria ananassa)
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Height: 15–20 cm (trailing)
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Flowering/Fruiting: Early summer to autumn
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Position: Full sun
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Uses: Hanging baskets, containers, window boxes, garden edges
Ideal For
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Patio and balcony containers
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Hanging baskets and decorative displays
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Small-space or urban gardens
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Pollinator-friendly gardens
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: February–April in trays or pots
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Germination: 14–21 days at 18–20°C
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Transplant outdoors after frost, spacing 20–25 cm
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Prefers fertile, well-drained soil in full sun
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Regular watering encourages fruiting
Tomato Trailing 'Ola Polka' Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
Bring sunshine to your garden with Tomato Trailing 'Ola Polka' (Solanum lycopersicum). This compact, trailing variety produces an abundance of small, golden-yellow fruits with a sweet, tangy flavor. Perfect for hanging baskets, containers, and patios, ‘Ola Polka’ is highly decorative and productive, making it an excellent choice for limited spaces or decorative edible displays.
How to Grow
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Sow seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost.
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Use fertile, well-drained soil in full sun.
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Sow 0.5 cm deep and keep soil moist at 20–25°C until germination (7–14 days).
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Transplant into containers, hanging baskets, or outdoor beds after frost.
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Water regularly and feed with a tomato fertilizer for best results.
Key Features
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Compact, trailing tomato variety
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Produces sweet golden-yellow fruits
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Perfect for hanging baskets and containers
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Decorative and productive for small spaces
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Easy to grow and maintain
Ideal For
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Hanging baskets and patio pots
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Container gardening in small spaces
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Snacking, salads, and garnishes
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Decorative edible displays
Sowing
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Best time: Indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost
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Depth: 0.5 cm
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Transplant: After last frost into baskets or containers
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Prefers full sun and fertile, well-drained soil
Quick Tip
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Regular feeding encourages continuous flowering and heavy crops of golden fruit.
Tomato Trailing 'Gardenperle' Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
Add a cascade of flavor and color to your garden with Tomato 'Gardenperle', a trailing cherry tomato variety perfect for hanging baskets, pots, and containers. Producing abundant clusters of small, sweet, red fruits all season long, this compact plant is a delight for fresh snacking, salads, and garnishes. Easy to grow and highly ornamental, it’s an excellent choice for small spaces and patio gardens.
How to Grow
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Sow indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost.
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Transplant outdoors or into large containers after frost has passed.
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Plant in full sun with fertile, well-drained soil.
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Sow 0.5 cm deep and space plants 30–40 cm apart.
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Provide regular watering and feed for maximum yield.
Key Features
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Trailing cherry tomato variety
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Sweet, bite-sized red fruits
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Perfect for hanging baskets and pots
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Compact and ornamental growth habit
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Heavy cropping throughout summer
Ideal For
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Patio and balcony gardens
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Hanging baskets and window boxes
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Fresh snacking and salads
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Gardeners with limited space
Sowing
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Best time: Indoors in early spring
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Depth: 0.5 cm
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Spacing: 30–40 cm apart
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Prefers sunny, sheltered spots with fertile soil
Quick Tip
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Pinch out side shoots sparingly; allow natural trailing for maximum cascading effect.
Tomato Trailing 'Bajaja' – Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
Tomato Trailing 'Bajaja' is a vigorous, trailing tomato variety producing clusters of small, sweet, and juicy fruits. Ideal for hanging baskets, containers, and small garden spaces, its cascading growth habit combines ornamental appeal with abundant harvests. Perfect for fresh eating, salads, and snacking straight from the garden.
How to Grow
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Sow seeds indoors from February to April, 0.5 cm deep.
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Maintain 18–22°C until germination.
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Transplant seedlings outdoors or into large containers after the last frost.
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Space plants 40–50 cm apart.
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Provide support or allow trailing habit for hanging baskets and elevated planters.
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Water regularly and ensure full sun for best fruiting.
Key Features
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Trailing growth habit suitable for containers and hanging baskets
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Small, sweet, and juicy fruits
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High-yielding and compact
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Ideal for fresh salads and snacking
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Decorative and productive in small garden spaces
Ideal For
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Hanging baskets, patios, and container gardens
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Fresh snacking and salads
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Gardeners with limited space seeking ornamental and edible plants
Sowing & Harvest
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Sow: February to April
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Plant out: May to June
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Harvest: July to September
Quick Tip
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Regularly pinch off shoots near the base to encourage more lateral fruiting and maintain a tidy trailing habit.
Tomato ‘Maskotka’ – Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
Tomato ‘Maskotka’ is a Polish-bred bush variety producing abundant clusters of small, juicy, sweet cherry tomatoes. Compact and naturally trailing, it is perfect for pots, hanging baskets, and containers, making it a favorite for balcony and patio growing. With its reliable crops and rich flavor, ‘Maskotka’ is an excellent choice for fresh snacking, salads, or garnishes.
How to Grow
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Sow indoors: February – April, 0.5 cm deep in seed trays or pots.
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Transplant: When seedlings are large enough, move to individual pots. Harden off and plant outdoors after the last frost.
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Position: Full sun, sheltered spot.
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Soil: Fertile, well-drained compost.
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Habit: Compact bush (no need to pinch side shoots).
Key Features
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Heavy crops of sweet cherry tomatoes
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Compact, trailing bush – ideal for containers & baskets
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Early and reliable cropping variety
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Low-maintenance: no staking or pinching required
Ideal For
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Pots, hanging baskets, and balcony gardens
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Fresh eating straight from the plant
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Salads, garnishes, and healthy snacking
Sowing & Harvest
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Sow: February – April
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Harvest: July – September
Quick Tip
‘Maskotka’ thrives in containers with regular feeding and watering. Perfect for those who want high yields with minimal effort.
Tomato 'Koralik' Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
Discover the charm of Tomato 'Koralik' (Solanum lycopersicum), a prolific cherry tomato variety that thrives outdoors or in containers. This vigorous, bushy plant produces heavy crops of bright red, sweet, and juicy cherry-sized fruits that ripen early and abundantly. Perfect for snacking, salads, and summer dishes, ‘Koralik’ is a reliable favorite for gardeners seeking flavor and ease of care.
How to Grow
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Sow seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost.
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Use light, fertile soil and provide full sun.
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Sow 0.5 cm deep, keeping soil moist at 20–25°C until germination (7–14 days).
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Transplant outdoors or into large containers after frost, spacing 45–60 cm apart.
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Requires little staking as it forms a compact, bushy habit.
Key Features
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Early-maturing cherry tomato variety
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Heavy crops of sweet, red fruits
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Compact, bushy habit with minimal staking
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Perfect for containers, patios, and outdoor beds
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Reliable and easy to grow
Ideal For
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Snacking and fresh eating
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Salads and garnishes
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Container and patio growing
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Gardeners seeking a low-maintenance tomato
Sowing
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Best time: Indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost
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Depth: 0.5 cm
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Spacing: 45–60 cm
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Prefers full sun and fertile, well-drained soil
Quick Tip
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Harvest regularly to encourage continuous fruiting throughout the season.
Sweet Pepper 'Hallo' – Seeds (Capsicum annuum)
The Sweet Pepper 'Hallo' is a compact and productive variety producing blocky, thick-walled fruits that ripen from green to bright red. With a crisp texture and sweet, mild flavor, these peppers are perfect for fresh salads, stuffing, roasting, or grilling. Reliable and early to mature, 'Hallo' thrives in greenhouses, polytunnels, or sunny patios in containers and beds.
How to Grow
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Sow seeds indoors from February to April at 20–25°C.
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Sow 0.5 cm deep in trays or pots of moist compost.
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Transplant into individual pots when seedlings are large enough.
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Plant out in a greenhouse, tunnel, or warm sheltered spot after the last frost.
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Keep well-watered and feed regularly for the best harvest.
Key Features
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Compact, high-yielding sweet pepper variety
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Blocky fruits ripen from green to vibrant red
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Thick, crunchy flesh with mild, sweet flavor
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Early to mature and reliable in cooler climates
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Suitable for containers, patios, and greenhouses
Ideal For
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Fresh salads and snacking
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Stuffing, grilling, and roasting
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Container growing on sunny patios
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Greenhouse and polytunnel cultivation
Sowing & Harvest
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Sow: February to April (indoors)
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Depth: 0.5 cm
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Spacing: 40–50 cm between plants
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Harvest: July to October
Quick Tip
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Regular picking encourages continuous fruiting and a longer harvest season.
Sweet Pepper ‘Citrina’ – Seeds
(Capsicum annuum) – Compact Yellow Sweet Pepper
The ‘Citrina’ sweet pepper is a charming, compact variety that produces an abundance of bright lemon-yellow fruits. The peppers are small, blocky, and full of crisp, sweet flavor, making them perfect for snacking, salads, stuffing, and grilling. Its compact habit makes it ideal for pots, containers, or small gardens, while still offering a generous harvest.
Key Features
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Plant type: Annual
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Growth habit: Compact, bushy
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Fruit: Small blocky peppers
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Color: Lemon-yellow
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Flavor: Mild and sweet
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Height: 40–50 cm
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Position: Full sun, sheltered
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Soil: Fertile, well-drained
Ideal For
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Patio pots and balcony containers
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Kitchen gardens and raised beds
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Fresh eating, grilling, and stuffing
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Attractive ornamental & edible planting
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: February–April, 0.5 cm deep in seed trays or pots.
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Germination: 10–21 days at 20–25°C.
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Transplant: Into larger pots once seedlings are strong.
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Plant out: May–June after last frost, spacing 35–40 cm apart.
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Harvest: July–September.
Care Tips
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Prefers a warm, sunny, sheltered spot.
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Water regularly but avoid waterlogging.
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Feed with a high-potash fertilizer once fruits set.
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Harvest regularly to encourage continuous cropping.
Hot Chilli Pepper ‘Koral’ Seeds (Capsicum annuum)
Add fiery flavor to your garden with Hot Chilli Pepper ‘Koral’ (Capsicum annuum). This compact, high-yield variety produces small, vibrant red fruits with intense heat, perfect for fresh use, drying, or culinary spice. Easy to grow in warm conditions, it’s ideal for home gardens, patios, and greenhouses.
How to Grow
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Sow seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before the last frost.
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Use well-drained, fertile soil in a warm, sunny location.
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Sow seeds 0.5 cm deep and keep soil consistently moist.
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Maintain a temperature of 22–25°C for optimal germination (10–14 days).
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Transplant seedlings outdoors after all risk of frost has passed, spacing 30–40 cm apart.
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Water regularly and provide support if necessary.
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Harvest fruits when fully red and firm.
Key Features
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Small, vibrant red fruits with intense heat
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Compact, high-yield variety
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Ideal for fresh eating, drying, or culinary spice
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Easy to grow in home gardens, patios, and greenhouses
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Adds color and heat to garden and kitchen
Ideal For
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Vegetable gardens, patios, and containers
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Culinary use, drying, and spice-making
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Attracting pollinators and adding color to the garden
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Homegrown hot peppers for fresh or preserved use
Sowing
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Best time: 8–10 weeks before last frost indoors
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Depth: 0.5 cm
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Spacing: 30–40 cm apart outdoors
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Prefers full sun, warm conditions, and fertile, well-drained soil
Quick Tip
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Pinch young growing tips to encourage bushier plants and higher fruit yield.
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