How close can I plant 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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What happens if you plant peppers too close together?

Plant your sweets and hots too close together. Generally peppers are pollinated by wind, either a breeze or the beating of bugs' wings. These bugs can also get some pollen on their little bodies when they visit the pepper flowers, and spread that around from one plant to another.
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Can pepper plants be grown close 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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Can pepper plants be crowded?

However, I'll share the general rules of thumb with you to help avoid overcrowding your grow space. How to Avoid this Mistake: Plant your pepper plants with a minimum of two feet between each plant. You should also leave two feet between each row of peppers as well.
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Should pepper plants touch each other?

5. Peppers should be closely spaced. The leaves of mature pepper plants should touch each other.
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How to Plant Pepper Plants / Plant Spacing for Pepper Plants



How many pepper plants can you put in a 5 gallon bucket?

How many Pepper Plants per Container? We usually plant one pepper plant in each 5 gallon pot, but if you have larger pots you can plant 2-3 peppers depending on the size of the container. It also depends on the variety, some peppers are smaller in size than others.
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Can tomatoes be planted next to peppers?

Yes, you can grow tomatoes and peppers together – although it's important to bear in mind that growing plant members of the Nightshade or Solacaceae families together can increase the risk that disease will spread amongst them, especially if they are grown in the same bed after each other.
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Can you plant jalapeno peppers next to tomatoes?

Bell peppers, jalapeños and tomatoes require similar growing conditions, nutrients and amount of water, so planting them next to each other can make it easier to care for them as they grow.
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How many pepper plants should I plant?

Because a few plants will feed most families, it is best to buy pepper plants rather than grow them from seed. Buy healthy plants that are 4 to 6 inches tall (Fig. 1). About three to four hot pepper plants and eight to ten sweet pepper plants usually are enough for a family of four.
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What can you not plant next to peppers?

Peppers – Pepper plants make good neighbours for asparagus, basil, carrots, cucumbers, eggplant, endive, oregano, parsley, rosemary, squash, Swiss chard, and tomatoes. Never plant them next to beans, Brassicas, or fennel.
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How far apart do you plant peppers in a raised bed?

Quick Guide to Growing Peppers

They grow well in raised beds, containers, and in-ground gardens. Plant them 18 to 24 inches apart in a sunny, well-drained spot. Pepper plants need at least 6-8 hours of sunlight per day. Mix compost or other organic matter into the soil when planting.
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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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Why should you not plant cucumbers near tomatoes?

Cucumbers' and Tomatoes' Shared Diseases

Phytophthora blight and root rot are more serious issues as these disease pathogens can ravage both cucumbers and tomatoes. Plants can be treated with commercial fungicides as a preventive measure, but it's better to just use good cultivation practices.
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Do you need a cage for peppers?

Do Pepper Plants Need Cages? Smaller pepper varieties will be just fine without a cage. A simple, central stake is plenty of support for most pepper varieties, using some Garden Velcro or string to attach the plants at various points as they grow.
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Can you plant bell peppers and cucumbers together?

If you're looking for crops to add to your greenhouse ideas, then cucumbers and peppers are an ideal combination. They both enjoy similar growing conditions so will happily grow in the same space. Cucumbers can be planted between your pepper plants and then trained upwards to make the most of the available space.
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How far apart should I plant tomatoes and peppers?

Tips for Growing Peppers and Tomatoes Together

Provide plenty of space: 12-24 inches between plants and 2-3 feet between rows (for containers, plants can be closer together but they will not grow as large).
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Do you plant peppers deep like tomatoes?

Can You Plant Peppers Deep Like Tomatoes? Peppers can be planted deep, but it is generally not recommended. The main benefit of planting peppers deeper than the top of the root ball is to help keep the plants from falling over.
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Do peppers grow better in pots or ground?

Pepper plants take well to growing in containers, where they often stay small but usually mature earlier. Each plant should have a two-gallon or larger container, deeper than it is wide. A young plant will look a little lonely at first but will grow to fill the container quickly.
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Does topping pepper plants increase yield?

We don't find that topping or pruning peppers necessarily increases your yield, but pinching blossoms will definitely help increase the production of pods on the plants. A couple other tips for maximum pepper harvests from your pepper plants: Make sure they have lots of space and full sun.
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Should I cut the bottom leaves off my pepper plants?

Peppers do not require as much pruning as tomatoes, but it's still important to keep the bottom leaves and stems cleared. This allows for good air flow and light, 2 vital keys to growing a great crop.
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How do you increase the yield of a pepper?

Steps to Increase Pepper Plant Yield:
  1. Start your pepper plants indoors.
  2. Use grow lights!
  3. Use the right soil.
  4. Use a big enough pot (for potted plants)
  5. Use the right fertilizer.
  6. Prune your plants.
  7. Optimize sunlight, heat and watering.
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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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What can you not plant next to 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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How close can you plant jalapenos?

Plant jalapeño pepper seeds between fourteen and sixteen inches apart to give their roots enough room to spread.
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