Many gardeners grow tomatoes in the same place year after year, and this is very much in vain.
Why this should not be done is explained by the expert of the online publication Belnovosti, agronomist, and landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh .
Why you can't plant tomatoes after tomatoes
By planting tomatoes in the same place year after year, you reduce their yield and resistance to diseases.
Tomatoes should not be planted not only after tomatoes, but also after other nightshade crops.
These include, in particular, eggplants, peppers and potatoes.
Good predecessors for tomatoes are cabbage, pumpkin, legumes, onions, and carrots.
Earlier, the expert told how to feed aromatic herbs for splendor and juiciness.