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Planning and Designing your garden can be a lot of fun. I find it's a way to help get through those winter months as well. There are also several practical reasons for mapping out your garden in advance. It makes seed ordering more efficient because you know exactly what you need instead of guessing. It aids in remembering what was planted where so that you can make certain to do rotation planting (This is important to minimize garden pest problems and to switch plants using different nutrients from the soil). Also, the plan makes a good old point of reference for future gardens. I make notes on my plan of what went right, what went wrong.
KEY ISSUES: Certain plants thrive alongside of each other and make excellent companion plants so this can be part of your plans also. Hot pepper plants do well alongside of Eggplant, Tomato, Okra, Swiss Chard, Escarole, Squash and cucumbers. They are all heavy feeders so give them plenty of fertilizer. I Mulch my hot pepper plants with grass clippings after they've taken hold in the garden to supply a constant source of nutrition as well as give them fish emulsion every two weeks. I also spray them with an epsom salt solution every two weeks. Our gardens are 100% organic so obviously I want natural fertilizers. Chile plants also like Herbs as neighboring plants plus you get the added benefit that herbs deter many garden bugs. The only problem that I have with my pepper plants is from aphids early in the season. The ants bring the aphids up the plants and then they "milk them" for the sweet sap that the aphids extract from the tender leaves. To deter the ants I plant Peppermint nearby. The few aphids that show up can be knocked off of the plant with a sprayer and water. I also plant Parsley, Basil, Oregano and Rosemary near my Hot Pepper Plants.
A HI-TECH APPROACH:
You can plant the herbs in the garden corners and at the very front for easy access. This is a very basic Illustration but it can serve as a rough guideline. Don't forget, smaller plants up front.
Now here's that recipe. -5 Tomatoes Well Good luck with your garden designing and planning and have fun with it. Until next time...
Great Gardening,
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