Companion Planting for Tomatoes

Amy Stafford
by Amy Stafford
Learning the Companion Planting Tips for Tomatoes is a great first step to becoming an organic vegetable gardener. Making sure that the vegetables you grow are healthy and pesticide-free.
The graphic below is perfect to save to your Pinterest Gardening board to use as a reminder of who is a good neighbor for your tomatoes.
Companion planting in organic gardening is the planting of different crops in proximity for pest control, pollination, and providing habitat for beneficial creatures without having to use pesticides. Companion Planting Tips for Tomatoes is a great place to start your organic gardening adventure. More gardeners grow tomatoes than another vegetable and the plants that make good neighbors for your Tomato are also easy and everyday vegetables and flowers that any gardener can grow.


Organic gardeners like myself know that a varying mix of plants makes for a healthy and beautiful garden. We also believe that certain plant combinations have the ability to help each other grow. Using companion planting and crop rotation in your garden not only will help keep pests at a minimum, naturally, but will help the overall health of your soil.


Learn more about companion planting on my blog.


Organically grown pest free cherry Tomatoes
Nasturium growing at the base of Tomato plant
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