If you are thinking of growing peppers this time of the year, it may also be time to think about what to grow nearby. Plants that require similar growing conditions to enhance harvest. Regardless of the type of peppers you’re growing, companion planting can help you produce a healthy harvest and keep the bugs away in the process. These few plants are the perfect partners for peppers to make companion planting effortless.

Companion plants for peppers

Carrots

Peppers and carrots are excellent choices to pair today, as peppers provide the shade that tender carrot tops need, while the carrots create a living mulch to reduce weeds around the peppers. Carrots are root vegetables, so they help loosen the soil, making it easier for peppers to grow their deep roots. Beneficial insects like ladybugs and lacewings will be in abundance when you companion these two plants.

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Cilantro

Cilantro and peppers not only taste great together, but they are also great companion plants. Cilantro attracts beneficial insects while also repelling pests like spiders and aphids. The cilantro herb grows close to the ground, so they don’t compete with peppers for space.

Onions

Another common companion for peppers that works well in the kitchen and in the garden is onions. Onions protect peppers against slugs, aphids, and mites that destroy your peppers. You can choose to grow any variety of onions, and they all will do the same things to benefit your peppers.

White clovers

These are one of the popular options for pepper companion planting. White clovers can be used as a living mulch because they are easy to grow and serve various purposes. Clovers fix the nitrogen in the soil, making nutrients available to peppers. The abundant flowers of clover also attract a diversity of beneficial insects that contribute to your peppers.

Spinach

These leafy greens are ideal companion plants for peppers, as the spinach helps to shade the soil, retain soil moisture, and suppress weeds while attracting beneficial insects. Because spinach matures rapidly and is low-growing beneath the pepper plants, you can harvest two crops per growing season.

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