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.
Rabbits commonly eat plants like lettuce, carrots, and beans. To protect your garden, you can use physical barriers like fences or chicken wire, plant rabbit-resistant plants, or use repellents like garlic or hot pepper spray.
Ingested poisons include foods, alcohol, medication, household and garden items, and certain plants
To prevent curling pepper leaves in your garden, ensure the plants receive adequate water, sunlight, and nutrients. Avoid overwatering or underwatering, provide sufficient spacing between plants, and monitor for pests or diseases. Additionally, consider using mulch to maintain soil moisture and temperature.
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
To prevent or treat pepper transplant shock in your garden, make sure to gradually acclimate the plants to their new environment by exposing them to sunlight and outdoor conditions before planting them. Water the plants regularly and provide adequate nutrients through fertilization. Additionally, consider using a transplant shock prevention product or solution to help the plants adjust to their new surroundings.
Rabbits eat a variety of plants in the garden, including vegetables, flowers, and herbs. To protect your plants from being eaten by rabbits, you can use physical barriers like fences or chicken wire, plant rabbit-resistant plants, or use repellents such as garlic or hot pepper spray.
To effectively prevent pests from damaging your pepper plants, you can use natural remedies like neem oil or insecticidal soap, plant companion plants like marigolds, and regularly inspect your plants for signs of pests. Additionally, practicing good garden hygiene by removing debris and weeds can help reduce pest populations.
Yes, I can water the plants in the garden.
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.