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How to combine tomatoes

How to combine tomatoes

The tomato is a vegetable that can be combined with various plants. It can be placed near cabbage, radishes, chicory, onions, parsley, marigolds, carrots, lettuce.
Furthermore, in the system, to tie the tomatoes to the canes, you can use the twigs of the broom, which are very flexible and resistant, last just the time needed and are obviously biodegradable.
In general, tomatoes can benefit from intercropping with various plants, which can help improve the health of tomato plants and repel harmful insects. Among these possible associations we list some.
– Basil: basil is one of the most common plants associated with tomatoes. It can improve the flavor of tomatoes and keep insects away.
– Onion and garlic: These plants can help repel common tomato insects and diseases, such as whitefly and tomato caterpillar.
– Carrots: Carrots can benefit tomatoes as their deep roots help aerate the soil. They also don’t compete with the tomato for resources because they grow at different levels.
– Celery: Celery can repel cabbage white butterflies, which can damage tomatoes.
– Tagetes (African Chrysanthemum): Tagetes plants release chemicals that repel nematodes and can help keep other pests away.
– Chili pepper: Chili pepper can help repel aphids and other insects harmful to tomatoes.
– Spinach: Spinach can provide shade for tomato roots and can be grown intercropped to maximize use of space.
Obviously each association must take into account the particular pedoclimatic conditions, water availability and quality of the water and the particular fertility of the soil.




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