It is not by chance that many summer residents grow tomatoes on their plots. But has anyone thought about what should be planted next to tomatoes?
There are several plants that are even capable of driving away pests, and they are definitely worth talking about in more detail.
Anastasia Kovrizhnykh , an expert of the online publication "BelNovosti", an agronomist and landscape designer, told how to act in such a situation.
It has a strong aroma that can repel aphids, whiteflies, and others. In addition, basil improves the taste and aroma of tomatoes. Planting basil between rows of tomatoes not only helps fight pests, but also has other benefits.
It has a strong aroma that also repels harmful insects. Planting garlic around tomatoes creates a natural barrier against insects. In addition, garlic can help prevent some fungal diseases, making it an ideal neighbor for tomatoes.
This plant not only brightly decorates the garden, but also effectively protects tomatoes from nematodes and snails. These flowers secrete substances that repel many insects. Calendula also improves the condition of the soil and is an ideal neighbor for tomatoes.
It attracts aphids, distracting them from tomatoes. This plant acts as a trap, collecting pests on its leaves and thus protecting tomatoes. In addition, nasturtium has decorative properties and adds brightness to the garden.
Of course, her landing is a matter of some controversy, but it is definitely worth knowing about.
Its aroma repels carrot flies and some other pests. Parsley also helps improve the growth of tomatoes due to its root secretions, which stimulate the development of the root system of neighboring plants.
Its strong aroma acts as a natural repellent. However, it is important to remember that mint can spread quickly, so it is best planted in containers to control its growth.
Earlier we talked about how to feed grapes in June.