Can bell peppers and hot peppers be planted together?

Yes, you can grow sweet peppers and chili peppers side by side. You often hear the tip that it's important not to grow hot peppers (chili peppers) and sweet peppers (bell peppers) in the same vegetable bed.
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Can peppers be planted with other peppers?

Yes, peppers can be planted together – in fact, planting peppers with other peppers will still produce very successful harvests. However, since they are self-pollinating you don't necessarily need more than one plant if you're short of space. Peppers can also be planted with chilli jalapeño peppers.
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What grows well with hot peppers?

Hot peppers like to be grouped with cucumbers, eggplant, escarole, tomato, okra, Swiss chard and squash. Herbs to plant near them include: basils, oregano, parsley and rosemary. Never put them next to any beans, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts or fennel.
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Can jalapenos and bell peppers cross pollinate?

Green bell peppers are a variety of sweet pepper, while jalapenos are a variety of hot pepper and commonly grown in the home garden. Both types of peppers can cross-pollinate, but it does not affect the flavor of the current season's fruit.
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Can jalapenos be planted with bell peppers?

You can plant bell peppers and jalapeños next to each other, but cover the blossoms with fine mesh bags if you intend to save the seeds. Peppers readily cross-pollinate and may produce hybrid seeds.
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Companion Plants for Peppers - Pepper Geek



What can you not plant near jalapenos?

Beans, in particular, are not good jalapeno pepper companions and should not be planted near them. Peas should also be avoided. Anything in the brassica family are not good companions for jalapenos.
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Non-Friendly Jalapeno Companion Plants
  • Cabbage.
  • Cauliflower.
  • Kale.
  • Kohlrabi.
  • Broccoli.
  • Brussels sprouts.
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What can you not plant next to bell peppers?

The plants to never plant close to all types of peppers are as follows:
  • Beans (for jalapenos)
  • Peas (for jalapenos)
  • Cauliflower.
  • Kohlrabi.
  • Broccoli.
  • Cabbage.
  • Kale.
  • Brussels sprouts.
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What can I plant next to cayenne pepper?

Basil is a good neighbor because it repels fruit flies and some varieties of beetles that feed on peppers. Alliums are great companion plants for hot peppers because they deter aphids and beetles.
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Chili Pepper Companion Planting
  • Onions.
  • Leeks.
  • Garlic.
  • Chives.
  • Scallions.
  • Shallots.
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Can you grow peppers and chillies together?

Yes, you can grow sweet peppers and chili peppers side by side. You often hear the tip that it's important not to grow hot peppers (chili peppers) and sweet peppers (bell peppers) in the same vegetable bed.
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How close can you plant hot peppers?

For most varieties, pepper plants should be spaced at 12-18″ (30-46 cm) between plants. Larger varieties can be given slightly more space, but will usually not need more than 18 inches. This spacing will prevent the plants from competing for space both above and below ground.
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Can you plant peppers too close together?

Seedlings planted too close together can result in reduced yield and those planted too far apart waste valuable garden space. Below you'll learn the proper spacing for pepper plants so you can give your seedlings a strong start to the growing season.
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Will hot peppers cross pollinate with bell peppers?

Although peppers are self-pollinating and generally do not cross, sweet peppers and hot peppers belong to the same species and can cross with one another. If pollen from a hot pepper fertilizes the flower of a sweet pepper, all of the hot pepper genes from the father plant go into the embryo and the seed.
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Can you plant green and red peppers together?

It is fine to plant sweet and hot peppers close together, even intermingled in a raised bed or in the same row in your garden. If you are growing peppers in containers, you do not need to move the sweet and hot peppers apart.
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How far apart should peppers stop cross pollination?

You can do this by grouping together the peppers of the same variety and placing each group far away from each other. According to experts, five to ten feet should be enough; however, the farther apart they are, the better, especially if you have the space to spare.
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Do hot peppers grow well with tomatoes?

Can you plant tomatoes and peppers together? Peppers, both sweet and hot, are excellent companion plants. Probably since they are related; they are both in the nightshade family.
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Can I plant peppers in the same spot every year?

So, don't plant peppers or any of their solanaceous relatives--tomatoes, eggplant, or potatoes--in the same spot this year. From painful experience, I've learned a 3-4 year rotation is best, especially for gardeners who want to maximize production from a small growing area.
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Do bell peppers need a trellis?

Staking pepper plants may not be a requirement for growing them in your garden, but it has its advantages. Not only does pepper staking help support plants, keeping them upright, but pepper staking can also reduce sunscald on fruits and helps keep them off the ground, where they are susceptible to pests or rotting.
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How far apart should I plant bell peppers?

Space pepper plants 18 inches apart, in rows 30 to 36 inches apart. Grow plants closer together if temperatures are below 60°F. Closer spacing requires fertilizer at planting and during the summer.
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Can you plant tomatoes and peppers in the same container?

Taking the pros and cons into account, planting tomatoes and peppers together is totally fine as long as you take the steps outlined above. In a smaller garden or container garden, even just a few tomato and pepper plants could yield prolifically if they get enough space, water, and nutrients.
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Will peppers cross pollinate?

Though peppers are capable of self-pollination, they often “cross-pollinate” and “outcross.” Cross-pollination occurs when pollen from a plant is transferred to the pistil of a flower of a different plant.
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How close can you plant jalapenos?

Space your jalapeño plants appropriately.

Plant jalapeño pepper seeds between fourteen and sixteen inches apart to give their roots enough room to spread.
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Are hot peppers self pollinating?

Pepper flowers are self-fertile, and most flowers can set fruit without cross-pollination. Even so, peppers still produce both pollen and nectar. The style is generally longer than the surrounding stamens, and the stigma is usually receptive prior to the release of pollen.
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