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What's more, while cayenne pepper can be effective at deterring harmful pests from bothering your plants, it can negatively affect good bugs. Cayenne pepper can be toxic to honey bees and other useful ...
According to Prof. David Ssali a naturopathic doctor with Dama Medicine Herbs, Kampala, cayenne pepper contains food nutrients such as vitamins A, E, C. K and B6, B3 and manganese.
Plant them 12 to 18 inches apart, depending on the size of the plant. Mulch your peppers with straw, compost or leaves soon after planting. One strategy is to plant alyssum in the bed and allow it ...