In 1994 I visited a friend in California whose garden was bursting with red, yellow, purple, brown and orange chillies. It was the first time I had seen (or eaten!) such a variety. In South Africa at that time, all we could get were little hot red and green ones. Jalapenos were hardly on the culinary radar yet. I knew that the only way to have these chillies in my kitchen was to grow them - even though I had never grown anything before.
Back home, I dug up some lawn, threw in compost and sowed the seeds. That summer I had about 20 varieties of chillies growing and quickly earned the nickname "Chilli Queen." They grew so fast and were so prolific I felt obliged not to waste the harvest. Jane’s ‘Hot Diggedy Chilli Jelly’ soon became a firm favourite amongst friends.