Planting tomatoes in the same place two years in a row is strictly prohibited.
We tell you which crops to plant tomatoes after.
After which to plant tomatoes
Tomatoes feel good after beets, carrots, cabbage, parsley, onions, garlic, and pumpkin.
You cannot plant tomatoes after peppers, eggplants, potatoes, physalis, or peas.
Choose open and sunny areas. To help the seedlings take root better, plant them in warm soil.
The soil is warmed up as follows: 2 weeks before planting the seedlings, the bed is covered with film.
It is best to plant seedlings on a cloudy day or in the evening. Before placing the seedlings in the holes, they should be watered generously with warm water.
For reference
Tomato is an annual or perennial herbaceous plant, a species of the genus Solanum of the Solanaceae family.