Learn what Tomato Companion Planting is and why you want to incorporate this strategy into your garden plans this year.
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It’s all about grouping tomatoes with other plants to benefit one another for protection, maximized growth and a flourishing garden!
Some common tomato pests and diseases include tomato hornworms, green stinkbugs, flea beetles, aphids, cutworms, nematodes, fusarium wilt, mosaic virus, and verticillium wilt.
try basil, clovers, beans, borage, herbs, marigolds, onions, garlic, radishes, sweet potatoes, and sunflowers.
Keep tomatoes away from nightshades, brassicas, strawberries, cucumbers, corn, and black walnuts.
Make sure you download and print thcomplete Companion Planting Chart for easy referral thought the gardening season.
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