My super-hot chillies. Lovely to look at, but they are not purely ornamental. Chilly-lovers beware! There's a zing to these tiny colourful chillies that might make you give up wasabi and switch to these home-grown specimens.
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Small but hot... I had a similar type in the potager a year ago...
ReplyDeleteThey are bright and colourful. I'd like to have them in my garden too. Good for eating too?
ReplyDeleteSexy hot chillies! A must have in our garden. Looks like your chili is welcoming Chinese New Year. Congratulation Rosie you are my home-saved seed give-away. I just announced the winner in my recent post. Will email you later.
ReplyDeleteJust what I needed on a cold, gray day to brighten and spice up the morning. A shot of hot red color. Oh, to live in a place to have happy colors all year round. Nice mosaic too.
ReplyDelete@ Lrong - never underestimate the chilli padi, eh?
ReplyDelete@ Autumn Belle - Yes, I've tried them...pedas!
@ MKgirl - Thanks so much. Received your announcement with glee.
@ gwgt - Thank you, your comments make me appreciate all that colour that we have available in our tropical climate throughout the year.
Beautiful shots!
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@ chubskulit - Thanks, and have a great week ahead.
ReplyDelete@ Modern Mom - Thanks.Happy gardening.