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Top 5 Pepper Companion Plants to Help Repel Pests & Improve Flavor!

Peppers have a lot of plants that do well next to them, but there are several that stand out that are simply amazing! Check out this video to learn more about what plants make great companions for peppers to help with pest control and help to improve the flavor!

Peppers have a lot of plants that do well next to them, but there are several that stand out that are simply amazing!

Check out this video to learn more about what plants make great companions for peppers to help with pest control and help to improve the flavor!

Basil makes a terrific companion plant in the garden!

They help to ward off LOTS of various pests including thrips, flies, mosquitoes, aphids, and spider mites.

Basil is also known to improve the flavor of plants around them!

Chives, garlic, and onions make terrific companions to lots of plants including peppers!

Chives and garlic both help to repel flies and aphids along with decreasing the likelihood of mold, mildew, and fungus. They can also improve the flavor and increase the yield for nearby plants!

Onions especially help with repelling potato beetles, aphids, and slugs/snails.

Root crops, especially radish, are fantastic companion plants!

Radish helps to break up the soil which increases the moisture in the soil and controls weeds.

They can also repel various pests including flea beetles.

Marigolds and nasturtiums are both fantastic companion flowers!

Nasturtiums especially help to deter many different pests and also can work as a trap plant by attracting the pests to them instead of the pepper plant!

Cilantro is a great companion plant that helps to repel several pests by its strong scent!

Cilantro is known to especially repel potato beetles.

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