Good and bad neighbors when growing bell peppers

  • May 28, 2021

To grow bell peppers, you must provide him with certain conditions. A lot of light and warmth is the first thing a plant needs. Also, the culture is rather capricious about its neighbors. Consider which plants sweet peppers will accept favorably, and which should not be planted next to it.

Pepper. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com
Pepper. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com
Pepper. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com

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Favorable neighborhood

When choosing neighbors, you need to take care to protect the culture from all kinds of diseases and insect pests. First of all, your attention should be paid to onions and garlic.

Thanks to their antimicrobial properties, onions and garlic will help peppers thrive, protecting them from infections. Without taking up much space, they will not prevent the culture from growing successfully and beginning to bear fruit.

Some herbs and ornamental plants have a similar antimicrobial effect. As a bonus, they attract insects that pollinate the pepper, which has a beneficial effect on the amount of the crop.
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The following crops are good neighbors for bell pepper:

  • coriander;
  • parsley;
  • basil;
  • marjoram;
  • thyme;
  • tansy;
  • marigold;
  • catnip;
  • nasturtium.

Also, spinach, radish, lettuce can be planted next to the pepper. They do not interfere with the development of the plant and therefore can be sown regularly. These crops will keep moisture in the soil, preventing it from evaporating, and prevent the soil from cracking.

Basil. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com
Basil. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com

Pepper thrives alongside carrots, zucchini and celery. Their neighborhood is neutral. Neighborhood with white cabbage and cauliflower is acceptable.

Nettles and chamomile grown on the site will accelerate the ripening of the fruits. But, in order not to spoil the site with weeds, they are left in single copies.

Unfavorable neighborhood

With some plants, sweet peppers compete for nutrients, many are capable of infecting it with various diseases, and some crops have a depressing effect on its development.

In no case should you plant dill and fennel next to seedlings. Being crops that spread very quickly over the site, they can have a negative impact on fragile plantings. Both fennel and dill absorb large amounts of nutrients, depleting the soil.

Beets, as well as Brussels sprouts and kohlrabi, compete with the crop not only for nutrients, but also for water. Peas and beans, although they enrich the soil with the necessary nitrogen, suffer from the same diseases as pepper, which can lead to the loss of all plantings.
Beet. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com
Beet. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com

Solanaceous plants take up a lot of space, which is so necessary for the development of pepper, they have common pests and deplete the soil, absorbing a large amount of macro- and microelements.

Bitter peppers, which are a "relative" of sweet peppers, should not be planted nearby. Pollination of these crops will give the sweet representative a bitter aftertaste and grind its fruits.

Cucumbers and peppers should not be planted side by side due to the fact that the latter negatively tolerates the high humidity necessary for cucumbers.

Savoring locally grown bell peppers is not as difficult as it sounds. It is important not to plant it with crops that depress it.

Do you know what is better to plant next to bell peppers?

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