Collection: United Kingdom

The United Kingdom has developed a passionate community of chili growers, with successful cultivation both outdoors and in greenhouses despite the temperate climate. British growers favor container production, sheltered gardens, or protected greenhouses to overcome short summers and fluctuating weather.

Superhots such as Ghost and Carolina Reaper can be grown in favorable years, but traditional varieties like Jalapeño, Cayenne, and Hungarian Hot Wax are more reliable for a robust harvest. Most chili production in the UK is small-scale and intended for home use or niche local markets, with greenhouses enabling multi-year, overwintered plants.

The popularity of spicy food continues to drive demand for locally grown British chilies, with community festivals and competitions showcasing unique cultivars.