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What you absolutely cannot plant near tomatoes: named the worst 'neighbors'

Yulia PoteriankoLife
Improper plant companionship in the garden can ruin not only tomatoes

Fresh tomatoes from your garden are one of the delights of summer. But experienced gardeners know that the harvest can be ruined if the wrong plants are planted next to the tomato bed. A bad neighborhood can inhibit the growth of bushes, spoil the ovary, and expose plants to diseases and pests.

OBOZREVATEL says that, in no case, should you plant certain crops near tomatoes. On the contrary, the right companionship will benefit them.

Bad neighbors for tomatoes

The worst plants to plant next to tomatoes are cauliflower, broccoli, kohlrabi, and peas.

Many types of greens are best planted in different parts of the garden than these fruits. These include dill, fennel, and lemon balm. Fennel can slow down the growth of many garden vegetables.

Corn should not be planted on the south side of a tomato bed. The tall stems will block the sun, and its light is crucial for the good growth and full ripening of the fruit.

Instead, tomatoes can block the sun for eggplants. Additionally, these plants suffer from the same diseases and pests, meaning they can affect both beds simultaneously.

Potatoes can also infect tomato bushes with Colorado potato beetles.

What to plant next to tomatoes

All legumes, except peas, get along well with tomatoes. This is especially true for climbing and bush beans, as well as chickpeas.

Leafy vegetables such as lettuce, arugula, spinach, sorrel, and celery will not interfere with tomatoes during growth and ripening.

Radishes, carrots, parsnips, and beets will be good neighbors among vegetable crops. You can also plant pumpkins and squash next to tomatoes.

Cucumbers will be great neighbors for red fruits not only in the salad but also in the garden. These plants mutually repel pests from each other.

Spicy herbs such as thyme, savory, sage, oregano, and basil will not interfere with tomatoes. Asparagus, green onions, and garlic will keep pests away from the vegetable altogether.

Among the unexpected options, nettles will be a good neighbor for tomatoes. It not only repels pests but also makes the fruit more stable in storage.

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