Would love to know what others are doing in regards to companion planting to help keep critters at bay!
There are endless plants that help repels different myriads of insects, what has worked best for you in regards to chili peppers?
Here is a list of what I have and plan to use both in some of the larger chili pots and around the smaller pots and ground plants. Lemongrass, citronella, peppermint, borage, lavender, rosemary, catnip, oregano, rue, chives and many varieties of basil. There are some others such as marigolds, nasturtiums, clover, chamomile, parsley and thyme that I have tried to sow with no luck so far.
Has anyone found some of these work particularly well or perhaps some also deter beneficial insects, required for pollination and to keep the bad boys away?
Most of the choices come about from their multiple uses, harvesting for a variety of concoctions.
What are your thoughts on having one or more of these sharing 10 gallon containers with a chili, do you think the fight for root space and possible reduction of pepper plant size and production would outweigh the positives of having them around.
Any thoughts appreciated, I plan to experiment with this a little and will let you all know how it goes.
There are endless plants that help repels different myriads of insects, what has worked best for you in regards to chili peppers?
Here is a list of what I have and plan to use both in some of the larger chili pots and around the smaller pots and ground plants. Lemongrass, citronella, peppermint, borage, lavender, rosemary, catnip, oregano, rue, chives and many varieties of basil. There are some others such as marigolds, nasturtiums, clover, chamomile, parsley and thyme that I have tried to sow with no luck so far.
Has anyone found some of these work particularly well or perhaps some also deter beneficial insects, required for pollination and to keep the bad boys away?
Most of the choices come about from their multiple uses, harvesting for a variety of concoctions.
What are your thoughts on having one or more of these sharing 10 gallon containers with a chili, do you think the fight for root space and possible reduction of pepper plant size and production would outweigh the positives of having them around.
Any thoughts appreciated, I plan to experiment with this a little and will let you all know how it goes.