To protect your tomatoes from hornworms, till the soil to expose burrowing pupae and caterpillars. You should also inspect your plants two times a week and remove adult hornworms crawling on foliage and stems (with your hands or tweezers).
If you don’t want to plant the garlic root itself, make a garlic spray to coat your plant instead. It’s a safe and natural pesticide that won’t harm the rest of your garden. Alternatively, place a garlic clove at the base of your plant to prevent spider mites on your tomato plants.
For a beautiful, blooming garden, it’s crucial to plant flowers that attract pollinators.
If you don’t want to plant an entire thyme bush, add a few drops of thyme oil around the plant base instead–studies show the oil decreases mold and wilting in tomato seedlings. [4] X Research source
When borage gets droopy, it becomes an excellent mulch to cool down your soil. Borage leaves can be scratchy, so plant them outside your garden bed to keep them from getting in the way.
It’s crucial to place all the flowers in your garden strategically. Plant sweet asylum in a ring formation around your tomatoes to deter pests from reaching your tomatoes.
To grow peas and beans effectively, choose a sunny spot and water them 2-3 times a week. For fuller growth, plant parsley with your asparagus and tomatoes.
To control black spots on roses, it’s vital to quickly cut off infected leaves and treat the plant with a fungicidal spray.
If you want to grow parsley, there are two common varieties to choose from–flat leaf and curly leaf. Curly leaf has a milder flavor, so most recipes call for flat leaf parsley.
When planting asparagus, it’s important to weed regularly. Marigolds, parsley, and basil help suppress weeds and enhance the flavor of tomatoes, so try growing a combination of these plants in the same bed.
To successfully plant chives, make sure your soil has a pH between 6 and 7 and make sure to apply fertilizer once a month.
Avoid planting cabbage, and all of its relatives (broccoli, kale, cauliflower, brussel sprouts), near tomatoes.
All walnuts produce juglone–a chemical that wilts tomato plants. Juglone is poisonous to a variety of species, so walnut trees should be planted 50 to 80 feet (24 m) away from your garden. [14] X Research source Juglone can remain in the soil after a walnut tree is removed, so wait at least 2 years before planting tomatoes in the same area.
Like potatoes, eggplants are also prone to blight, which spreads quickly in cool, wet weather. [16] X Research source
The safest way to grow tomatoes and peppers together is to space the plants at least 3 feet (0. 91 m) apart and only water them at the base (avoiding the leaves).