Growing Chilli peppers, also Hot peppers

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23 Mar 13 Sharonpkr (Australia - temperate climate)
I have been growing chillies each year for over a decade now - I have planted my chillies within 20cm of my brick wall and they have been producing abundantly now for 4 years. Each November I simply cut off any dead wood and cut down to a node and the tree comes back to life and produces chillies much earlier than new chilli plants do. I have jalapeƱo's, long red and yellow banana. I fertilise with dynamic lifter and blood and bone
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