Learn what Pepper Companion Planting is and why you want to incorporate this strategy into your garden plans this year.
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It’s all about grouping pepperswith other plants to benefit one another for protection, maximized growth and a flourishing garden!
Protection from aphids is required for multiple reasons. Cutworms, flea beetles, whiteflies, and thrips should also be prevented.
try basil and oregano, garlic and onions, sunflowers, nasturtiums, herbs, squash, leafy greens, beans, and french marigolds.
Keep your peppers away from fennel, brassicas, nightshades, and corn.
Make sure you download and print thcomplete Companion Planting Chart for easy referral thought the gardening season.
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