Robert, What you can do is going to a grocery shop or market and buy a few different kind of peppers (that's how I started a couple of years ago). Take the seeds out, don't dry them, and put them in pot with a 50% sand/soil mix, water them and cover with plastic foil (with a few small holes in it). And I have about 30 cayenne seeds left from last year which you can have those, so send your address by return mail todayI'll post them to you., I'm on holiday from coming Friday until august 15. Rob > ---------- > From: Robert Dafrij[SMTP:chilieaustralia@hotmail.com] > Sent: zondag 18 juli 1999 7:19 > To: chile-heads@globalgarden.com > Subject: [CH] chile seeds? > > Hi, I am interested in growing chiles yet I dont know where I should get > my > chile seeds fromm all iI can find at the local nursery are red pepper > seeds > and frankly I was looking for something a little less common. If it would > help I live in South Australia. > Thanks > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com