The short answer is YES. Putting any type of salt in or on the ground sterilize your soil and will kill any and all plants. Unless you want to render your soil useless for growing anything it is recommended that you DO NOT put salt in your garden.
Baby pepper plants are called starter plants. You can buy pepper starter plants at your local hardware stores or from on-line garden websites.
Red pepper should not harm plants in your garden if you sprinkle it around the plants to keep the cats and dogs away. However I would keep it away from the leaves and petals.
Ingested poisons include foods, alcohol, medication, household and garden items, and certain plants
Sweet banana peppers are annuals. They must be grown new each year. Garden Harvest Supply is a good source for sweet banana pepper plants.
Pepper plants can be red, green, sometimes orange
Sorry, but no- the damage has already been done to the plants. Household bleach is commonly 5.25% sodium hypochlorite, and is deadly to most living things.
No, pepper is made from the ground seeds of plants. Pepper is a vegetable product.
a 'landscaper' who designed the garden will install the plants. but a 'garden designer' or landscape architect' generally wont install the plants.
How big is the garden? Where is the garden located? Climate zone? How many plants and what types of plants are in the garden?
1/5 or her garden is cherry tomatoes.
Plants will grow better in a garden. Car emission fumes are harmful to plants.
Not really. No plants help a garden. They ARE the garden.