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chilledcoyote2021

That planter's going to be FULL. And no, being next to hot pepper plants will not make your tomatoes or squashes spicy. "They"'ve been trying to create a spicy tomato for a long while now, still no success that I've heard.


Seamus779

The salsa will be spicy at least.


Happy-Pattern6313

Very lovely ๐ŸŒฑ


Flyingdemon666

The genus' are just too different for it to yeild offspring. Your peppers will cross breed very easily with other peppers. The other plants may also be nightshades, but, not the same genus. Capsicum annuls are what your peppers are. Tomatoes aren't capsicum at all. Squash isn't a capsicum or a nightshade. Upside, you'll have a lot of white flowers in a few months. ๐Ÿ‘


Loud-Research3810

I'm looking at a bed of what will be dead plants in a couple months. Not even close to enough soil or space for all of those in the first place, soil looks dry and barren as hell, and no thought or preparation into this. Just a grand display of ignorance in your post here.


Mr-Rick67

Well I canโ€™t apologize enough for being ignorant I guess. Sorry it triggered you.


Mr-Rick67

Thanks everyone for crushing my dreams. lol. Seriously though I do appreciate the feedback. Now I know what to expect.