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Tomatoes grow better when planted next to 1 flower

amedpostBy amedpostMay 8, 2025 Life & Style No Comments2 Mins Read
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Growing tomatoes in your garden can be a rewarding experience, with the promise of fresh, homegrown produce throughout the summer months. However, one of the biggest challenges gardeners face is keeping pests at bay, especially those that target tender tomato plants.

The key to avoiding this issue could lie in the companion plants you choose to grow alongside your tomatoes. By selecting the right flowering partner, you can create a natural defence system that keeps destructive pests from making a meal out of your tomato plants.

A gardening expert has suggested that a certain flower could help deter pests and enhance tomato growth. One flower, in particular, is known for its ability to ward off pests like aphids and nematodes.

This vibrant and hardy flower is marigold, a popular choice for gardeners looking to boost their tomato yields.

The strong scent of marigolds is believed to confuse and repel insects, allowing your tomatoes to grow more freely and without the constant threat of pests.

One expert recommends planting these flowers around the base of your tomatoes for maximum effect.

Fiona Jenkins, a gardening expert at MyJobQuote.co.uk, emphasises the importance of creating a harmonious relationship between plants in the garden.

“Optimising soil health is crucial for strong growth,” she explains. “When you pair tomatoes with marigolds, not only are you keeping pests away, but you’re also enhancing the overall health of your garden.”

Marigolds are known to attract beneficial insects like ladybugs, which help control pest populations, creating a more balanced and thriving garden ecosystem.

In addition to their pest-repellent qualities, marigolds are also incredibly easy to grow. They thrive in most garden environments, requiring minimal maintenance once planted.

By incorporating them into your tomato garden, you’re not only helping to protect your plants but also adding a burst of colour and vibrancy to your vegetable patch.

So, next time you plant tomatoes, consider adding marigolds to the mix for a healthier, more fruitful harvest.

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