When growing peppers (Capsicum species), it’s crucial to consider companion planting to ensure healthy growth and a productive harvest. Some plants can compete for resources, attract harmful pests, or even release chemicals that stunt pepper growth. Below are 10 plants you should avoid planting near peppers:
- Fennel • Fennel can inhibit the growth of nearby plants, including peppers, due to the release of allelopathic chemicals from its roots. These chemicals can stunt peppers’ growth.
- Brassicas (Broccoli, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Kale) • These plants compete heavily with peppers for nutrients and space. They also attract pests like cabbage loopers, which can harm your pepper plants.
- Corn • Corn and peppers attract similar pests, such as the corn earworm (also known as the tomato fruitworm). Planting them together increases the likelihood of pest infestations.
- Kohlrabi • This member of the Brassica family competes for the same nutrients and space as peppers, potentially stunting their growth.
- Beans • While beans fix nitrogen in the soil, they can grow aggressively, overwhelming peppers and competing for sunlight and water.
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