Oregano: Due to its shorter stature, oregano grows well around peppers without competing for space,
covers bare soil, and is a great complement to many dishes that also include peppers.
Not exact matches
Cover crops are grown in the months between main crops when the
soil would otherwise be
bare.
By replacing vegetative
cover's moist
soil, which contributes water vapor to the atmosphere to help generate rainfall, with
bare, shiny desert
soil that merely reflects sunlight directly back into space, the capacity for rainfall is diminished.
More water is held in
covered soil than
bare.
Parsley: Growing parsley around pepper plants not only helps you get a second edible from almost the same amount of space, but also serves to provide some shade and
cover for
bare soil.