
Pepper (Hot) Havana Gold
Pepper (Hot) Havana Gold â Mildly Spicy Golden Chillies
Grow a striking and flavourful chilli right in your own garden with Mr. Fothergillâs Pepper (Hot) Havana Gold â a popular chilli variety that produces abundant slender pods that ripen from green to rich goldenâorange. These peppers deliver a pleasant, mild heat and fruity flavour thatâs versatile in the kitchen and a joy to grow.
đ¶ïž Key Features
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Vibrant Golden Chillies: Attractive elongated pods turn goldenâorange when ripe, adding both visual appeal and flavour to your plot.
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Mild Heat: Offers a gentle spicy kick (about 500â2,000âŻSHU), perfect for those who enjoy some warmth without overpowering heat. Great for salads, salsas, sauces or roasting.
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Compact & Productive: Bushy, easyâtoâgrow plants are ideal for containers, patios or smaller gardens as well as veg beds.
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Culinary Versatility: Use fresh, dried, pickled or cooked â these chillies brighten up a wide range of dishes.
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Great for Beginners: A forgiving variety that performs well with consistent warmth and sunshine.
đ± Sow & Grow Tips
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Sow Indoors: Sow seeds indoors early spring in moist seed compost and keep warm to encourage strong germination.
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Plant Out: Transplant seedlings outside or into containers after frost danger has passed, in a sunny, sheltered spot.
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Harvest: Chillies typically develop from summer into early autumn â pick when fully coloured for best flavour.
Perfect for chilli lovers who want a mild but flavourful pepper with ornamental appeal and tasty harvests! đ¶ïž
Pepper (Hot) Havana Gold â Mildly Spicy Golden Chillies
Grow a striking and flavourful chilli right in your own garden with Mr. Fothergillâs Pepper (Hot) Havana Gold â a popular chilli variety that produces abundant slender pods that ripen from green to rich goldenâorange. These peppers deliver a pleasant, mild heat and fruity flavour thatâs versatile in the kitchen and a joy to grow.
đ¶ïž Key Features
-
Vibrant Golden Chillies: Attractive elongated pods turn goldenâorange when ripe, adding both visual appeal and flavour to your plot.
-
Mild Heat: Offers a gentle spicy kick (about 500â2,000âŻSHU), perfect for those who enjoy some warmth without overpowering heat. Great for salads, salsas, sauces or roasting.
-
Compact & Productive: Bushy, easyâtoâgrow plants are ideal for containers, patios or smaller gardens as well as veg beds.
-
Culinary Versatility: Use fresh, dried, pickled or cooked â these chillies brighten up a wide range of dishes.
-
Great for Beginners: A forgiving variety that performs well with consistent warmth and sunshine.
đ± Sow & Grow Tips
-
Sow Indoors: Sow seeds indoors early spring in moist seed compost and keep warm to encourage strong germination.
-
Plant Out: Transplant seedlings outside or into containers after frost danger has passed, in a sunny, sheltered spot.
-
Harvest: Chillies typically develop from summer into early autumn â pick when fully coloured for best flavour.
Perfect for chilli lovers who want a mild but flavourful pepper with ornamental appeal and tasty harvests! đ¶ïž
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Pepper (Hot) Havana Gold â Mildly Spicy Golden Chillies
Grow a striking and flavourful chilli right in your own garden with Mr. Fothergillâs Pepper (Hot) Havana Gold â a popular chilli variety that produces abundant slender pods that ripen from green to rich goldenâorange. These peppers deliver a pleasant, mild heat and fruity flavour thatâs versatile in the kitchen and a joy to grow.
đ¶ïž Key Features
-
Vibrant Golden Chillies: Attractive elongated pods turn goldenâorange when ripe, adding both visual appeal and flavour to your plot.
-
Mild Heat: Offers a gentle spicy kick (about 500â2,000âŻSHU), perfect for those who enjoy some warmth without overpowering heat. Great for salads, salsas, sauces or roasting.
-
Compact & Productive: Bushy, easyâtoâgrow plants are ideal for containers, patios or smaller gardens as well as veg beds.
-
Culinary Versatility: Use fresh, dried, pickled or cooked â these chillies brighten up a wide range of dishes.
-
Great for Beginners: A forgiving variety that performs well with consistent warmth and sunshine.
đ± Sow & Grow Tips
-
Sow Indoors: Sow seeds indoors early spring in moist seed compost and keep warm to encourage strong germination.
-
Plant Out: Transplant seedlings outside or into containers after frost danger has passed, in a sunny, sheltered spot.
-
Harvest: Chillies typically develop from summer into early autumn â pick when fully coloured for best flavour.
Perfect for chilli lovers who want a mild but flavourful pepper with ornamental appeal and tasty harvests! đ¶ïž











