RHS Pepper (Hot) Prairie Fire

SKU: 27365

Caspicum Annuum

20 Seeds

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Product Description

RHS Pepper (Hot) Prairie Fire features compact, bushy plants that produce abundant, colourful chillies known for their serious heat. The fruits mature from yellow to vibrant red, creating an eye-catching display that is perfect for patio pots or small garden spaces. Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit for its reliability and excellent performance, this variety is a favourite among gardeners seeking both ornamental appeal and fiery flavour. Developed in partnership with the RHS, these seeds offer a dependable and rewarding growing experience.

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Planting & Harvesting

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Diana-Andreea

I’ve been planting seeds from Mr. Fothergill’s for several years, and they always bring so much joy once they bloom or fruit. I’m sure these will be just as wonderful as the others I’ve grown. Delivery was impressively quick, only 4 days from placing the order. I also received a free pack of tomato seeds! Thank you!

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Barry G. (England, United Kingdom)
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Excellent service

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Ashok P. (England, United Kingdom)
Shelf life for seeds

I was disappointed that the shelf life for some seeds was just 9 months remaining. I would have hoped it was 2 yrs at least.

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Anita M. (England, United Kingdom)
Great chilli seeds

These seeds are brilliant. The plants grow tiny chillies that are perfect to cook with. I experimented with previous of these plants, bringing them indoors over the winter and placing them on my windowsill - they produced chillies in the winter too.

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