Chilli Seeds Q-Z


Below you will find a list of a wide range of chilli seeds from across the world. All the seeds are available in single packets and most are also included in one of the World Of Chillies seed collections. All seeds come attractively packaged in red foil packets, in fully labelled inner bags with a growing instructions leaflet.

Spend £10 or more and we'll also give you a copy of The Little Book of Chillies.

  • Ring of Fire Chilli Seeds x 12
    Ring of Fire Chilli Seeds x 12
    £1.65

    Explosive variety of Cayenne pepper that produces abundant, seriously hot chillies at 70,000-85,000ScU. Long, tapered pods grow to around 8cm long and mature to a fiery red colour. Ring of Fire chillies dry well and are often ground into a chilli powder. They are small plants but heavy croppers with a short growing season.

    Sow in UK Feb - April for crop this season.

  • Rocoto Canario Chilli Seeds x 12
    Rocoto Canario Chilli Seeds x 12
    £1.65

    Large, extremely pungent chillies with distinctive black seeds from the Peruvian Andes. They are sometimes known as Manzano, or 'apple' because of their shape. Rocotos can be more difficult to germinate than other chillies, but are remarkably cold-tolerant once they get going. They have a very distinctive hairy foliage and are quite large plants. There are numerous varieties of Rocotos, these are a a gorgeous golden colour with an ovoid shape and they are amongst the world's hottest chillies at around 150,000ScU.

    Sow in UK Feb - April for crop this season.

  • Rocoto Orange Chilli Seeds x 12
    Rocoto Orange Chilli Seeds x 12
    £1.65

    Large, extremely pungent chillies with distinctive black seeds from the Peruvian Andes. They are sometimes known as Manzano, or 'apple' because of their shape. Rocotos can be more difficult to germinate than other chillies, but are remarkably cold-tolerant once they get going. They have a very distinctive hairy foliage and are quite large plants. There are numerous varieties of Rocotos, these are elongated orange pods that are amongst the world's hottest chillies at around 150,000ScU.

    Sow in UK Feb - April for crop this season.

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  • Rocoto Rojo Chilli Seeds x 12
    Rocoto Rojo Chilli Seeds x 12
    £1.65

    Large, extremely pungent chillies with distinctive black seeds from the Peruvian Andes. They are sometimes known as Manzano, or 'apple' because of their shape. Rocotos can be more difficult to germinate than other chillies, but are remarkably cold-tolerant once they get going. They have a very distinctive hairy foliage and are quite large plants. There are numerous varieties of Rocotos, these are quite large fruited red chillies that are amongst the world's hottest chillies at around 150,000ScU.

    Sow in UK Feb - April for crop this season.

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  • Royal Black Chilli Seeds x 12
    Royal Black Chilli Seeds x 12
    £1.75

    Royal Black – one of the most elegant chillies you can grow in your garden, adding a lovely oriental accent to a patio or flowerbed.  The plant is tall and bushy, with dark purple foliage that has the occasional leaf tip of white and green.  The bullet-shaped pequin pods are both flavoursome and hot, starting out a dark purple shade and ripening to bright red.

    Sow in UK Feb - April for crop this season.

  • Satan's Kiss Chilli Seeds x 12
    Satan's Kiss Chilli Seeds x 12
    £1.45

    Known as the Baccio di Satana or Ciliegia Picante in its native Italy, Satan’s Kiss is small, cherry-type chilli. Pods are pretty hot when raw but unusually lose around 60% of their heat when cooked. They are quite quick to fruit, maturing at around 90 days from planting.

    Sow in UK Feb - April for crop this season.

  • Scotch Bonnet Mixed Chilli Seeds x 12
    Scotch Bonnet Mixed Chilli Seeds x 12
    £1.45

    Scotch bonnet peppers are very similar to Habanero peppers in both appearance and heat. With Scoville ratings that top out at 325,000, Scotch bonnet peppers are originally from the Caribbean, taking their name from their resemblance to the hats Scottish men wear, rather than their place of origin. This is a mixed selection of colours which will include an equal number or red, orange and yellow Scotch Bonnet seeds. These varieties are also available as plants.

    Sow in UK Jan - Early March for crop this season.

  • Scotch Bonnet, Orange Chilli Seeds x 12
    Scotch Bonnet, Orange Chilli Seeds x 12
    £1.45

    Scotch bonnet peppers are very similar to Habanero peppers in both appearance and heat. With Scoville ratings that top out at 325,000, Scotch bonnet peppers are originally from the Caribbean, taking their name from their resemblance to the hats Scottish men wear, rather than their place of origin. These chillies ripen from green to orange.

    Sow in UK Jan - Early March for crop this season.

  • Scotch Bonnet, Yellow Chilli Seeds x 12
    Scotch Bonnet, Yellow Chilli Seeds x 12
    £1.45

    Scotch bonnet peppers are very similar to Habanero peppers in both appearance and heat. With Scoville ratings that top out at 325,000, Scotch bonnet peppers are originally from the Caribbean, taking their name from their resemblance to the hats Scottish men wear, rather than their place of origin. These chillies ripen from green to yellow.

    Sow in UK Jan - Early March for crop this season.

  • Serrano de Sol Chilli Seeds x 12
    Serrano de Sol Chilli Seeds x 12
    £1.65

    Serrano de Sol is a super hybrid version of the original chilli, the Serrano boasting cylindrical chilli pods that are twice the size, at 3 inches and two to three weeks earlier to mature. Plants are small and bushy, ideally suited to a patio pot. Serranos have peculiar hairy leaves and are prolific producers of the fleshy, meaty Serrano chilli so closely associated with Mexican cuisine. Use in the same way as the versatile Jalapeno for salsas, sauces and toppings for dishes like nachos. Delicious and very distinctive. 5,000ScU

    Sow in UK Feb - April for crop this season.

  • Seven Pot, Yellow chilli seeds
    Seven Pot, Yellow chilli seeds
    £2.95

    Extremely rare, superhot Fire Chilli 1,000,000SHU+

    Yellow 7 Pot is an extremely rare chilli so you could be one of the first in the country to try this superhot pod! The 7 Pot is one of a small collection of seriously hot pods to come out of Trinidad in recent years. The chilli apparently gets its name from being so hot that it can heat up seven pots of stew; one pod, one family one week! That's a mighty hot chilli and some serious value for money! Guaranteed to set your mouth on fire!

    If you like superhot chillies, try the Trinidad Scorpion, Morouga Red, Bhut Jolokia, Chocolate Jolokia and Naga Morich!These varieties are also available as plants.

    Sow in UK Jan - Early March for crop this season.

  • Super Chilli Seeds x 12
    Super Chilli Seeds x 12
    £1.65

    As its name suggests, this really is a super chilli. An improved relative of the Thai Dragon, the Super Chilli is a slightly sprawling plant that produces hot little Thai chillies in huge abundance.

    Each plant can produce up to 300 fruits per season so if you are short on space and want a good sized crop, Super Chilli could be just the thing! These plants are well suited to patio growth and also produce pretty hot fruits at 50,000ScU. Super Chilli won a Royal Horticultural Society Award Garden Merit in their 2006 Chilli Pepper Trials.

    Sow in UK Feb - April for crop this season.

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  • Superhot Thai Demon F1 Chilli Seeds x 12
    Superhot Thai Demon F1 Chilli Seeds x 12
    £1.65

    A new hybrid Thai chilli producing small uniform fruits 7-8cm long. Extremely hot pungency. Fruit set is predominately on the outside of the plant aiding harvest. This new hybrid is extremely high yielding and an excellent new variety which has greatly improved the Thai chilli type, bearing prolific flowers and fruit from just 70 days after planting. 150,000ScU

    This variety available as plants.

    Sow in UK Feb - April for crop this season.

  • Tepin, or Chiltepin Chilli Seeds x 12
    Tepin, or Chiltepin Chilli Seeds x 12
    £1.65

    The Tepin, or Chiltepin pepper grows wild in the deserts of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and northern Mexico. Its tiny, about the size of a large pea, but its been measured at 265,000 Scoville units. Tepin peppers are part of the birds or birds eye pepper variety. They form a large, bushy plant with an unusual round chilli pod that ripens from green to bright red and makes for an attractive plant for the garden or greenhouse.

    Sow in UK Feb - April for crop this season.

  • Tabasco Chilli Seeds x 12
    Tabasco Chilli Seeds x 12
    £1.65

    Extremely tall plants are prolific producers of little upright pods with a distinctive flavour. The chilli originates in Mexico but has been made famous by the Louisiana hot sauce.

    Sow in UK Feb - April for crop this season.

  • Topaz F1 Chilli Seeds x 12
    Topaz F1 Chilli Seeds x 12
    £1.65

    A great hybrid variety with very attractive bright green pods, about 12cm in length, which mature to a goldy orange. Topaz is a productive Korean type chilli that reaches maturity quickly in just 80 days. Topaz has quickly become popular in south east Asia.

    The plant itself has a very attractive, bushy, branching habit which is limited by pot size. The pods look great when pickled in wine vinegar along side some red chillies. Very hot but untested chillies.

    Sow in UK Feb - April for crop this season.

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  • Tricolour Variegata
    Tricolour Variegata
    £1.65

    With its gorgeous tri-colour foliage in green, dappled white and purple, this chilli is a real head turner even before it starts to flower and fruit. Tricolour Variegata does well in a pot and looks great on your patio. It won a Royal Horticultural Society Award Garden Merit in their 2006 Chilli Pepper Trials. Plants have a spreading habit but can be pruned into the shape required. Chillies are medium hot.

    Sow in UK Feb - April for crop this season.

  • Trinidad Scorpion Chilli seeds (on offer)
    Trinidad Scorpion Chilli seeds (on offer)
    £1.95

    The New World's Hottest Chilli? Superhot Fire Chilli 1,300,000SHU+

    Rumour has it that the Guinness Book of Records is about to crown the Trinidad Scorpion the World's Hottes Chilli. Just one look at the scorpion tells you that this is one hot chilli. From its Habanero-shaped top to the kick of its scorpion tail, this chilli means business. Originating in Trinidad, the chilli has a fruity flavour, coupled with a tremendous heat that has been recorded in excess of 1.3 million Scoville Heat Units. Not one for the feint-hearted!

    If you like superhot chillies, try the 7 Pot, Morouga Red, Bhut Jolokia, Chocolate Jolokia and Naga Morich! These varieties are also available as plants.

    Sow in UK Jan - Early March for crop this season.