How many pepper plants can I grow in a 4×4 raised bed garden?

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Question by : How many pepper plants can I grow in a 4×4 raised bed garden?
I am new new to this ! Right now I have 9 plants in a 4×4 space. 3 Tabasco Peppers, 3 bell pepper 1 Habenero and 1 red Bell. I’m sure I’m doing this wrong. What should I take out? How many should put in that space from now on? Thank You!

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4 Responses to How many pepper plants can I grow in a 4×4 raised bed garden?

  1. maybe 12

    jupiter_11505
    February 9, 2012 at 12:40 pm
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  2. You should be able to plant peppers about 18-24 inches apart each way, depending on the type and how good your soil is (more in good soil). Do the math.

    Laurie
    February 9, 2012 at 1:04 pm
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  3. I have very similar sized raised beds that I have grown peppers in for several years. I always put the plants on the perimeter a little closer to the edge so the plants in the middle have enough room. I put
    6 or 8 plants in a 2′ x 4′ bed, so you should be fine and might even be able to add a couple. Some plants grow outward a little more than upward, but the 9 you’ve planted so far will be fine and you’ve given them more than enough room.

    I love the peppers because they are such lovely, small, easy to care for plants that grow in a lot of different soil types. Plus, most varmints and furry creatures don’t usually have much to do with them, especially the Habeneros.

    Casey
    February 9, 2012 at 2:01 pm
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  4. I just planted peppers today. The directions said to space 18″ apart

    Classy Granny
    February 9, 2012 at 2:55 pm
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