Don't use ordinary Garden soil - that will contain fungus etc.
We would suggest using a premium quality compost such as those listed here:
http://theenglishchillicompany.co.uk/compost-for-chilli-seeds/
Okay, well we have chillies growing in our garden and they seem to grow on a sort of vine.
it can be grown everywhere as long as you have the seed.
Usually in a temperate to hot climate.
no <><><><> However, the PLANT that chilis grow on does have flowers- that turn into chilis.
Italian Chillies is much hotter than English chillies
If the seeds are not from a hybrid variety, then you can save the seed. Do this by removing the seed and drying for a few days on paper. It is best to handle chillies with rubber gloves to prevent burns.
Buy any chilli you want to grow at your grocer or local farmers market. Remove the seeds and allow them to dry out. Plant as you would any other vegetable in your garden. Most chillies are very easy to grow. Chillies are a warm season/climate plant that are normally grown as annuals. They have the same requirements as Capsicums or peppers. The intensity of the chilli 'heat' although varying from variety to variety, is intensified by reduced watering during fruit development. For more information, see the related link below.
The plural of chilli is chillies. As in "these chillies are hot".
The plural of chili is chillies. As in "these chillies are hot".
There is a possible chance that chillies comes from Chile among other places that also produces chillies
Chillies is not a real word.
There not that hot because there are not to much chillies that are hot.
Red Chillies Entertainment was created in 2002.