
To obtain a high-quality harvest, it is necessary to remember not only the rules of agricultural technology and crop rotation, but also the fact that not all plants on the site can get along at the same time. Pepper is a capricious culture. For this reason, neighbors must be carefully selected.
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For example, you should not grow tomatoes, potatoes or other nightshades next to peppers. The fact is that they are affected by the same pests and diseases, which can damage the entire crop.
It is not necessary to plant fennel in the neighboring bed. This plant is quite aggressive and will take away all nutrients from fragile peppers.
Beets and Brussels sprouts also quickly absorb moisture and nutrients from the soil, which will kill the peppers.
Dill is also not suitable. It grows quickly and grows quite tall, which will create extra shade for vegetables.
Many gardeners do not advise growing cucumbers next to peppers. The latter culture loves moisture, and peppers are unlikely to calmly tolerate such conditions.
Do not plant legumes next to it. The thing is that their whips can envelop the peppers, which will begin to hinder the development of pepper bushes and slow down their growth.