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Step-by-Step Guide: How to Plant Marigolds alongside Tomatoes for Maximum Benefits

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Plant Marigolds alongside Tomatoes for Maximum Benefits

Delafosse by Delafosse
November 19, 2024
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Well, if you’re lookin’ to plant marigolds with your tomatoes, it ain’t too hard, but ya gotta do it just right, ya know? First off, get yer tomato plants in the ground before you go puttin’ the marigolds in. Tomatoes need a good space to grow, so make sure ya got plenty of room. Ya see, them tomatoes need at least 18 to 24 inches between ’em and the marigolds. That’s enough space for both of ’em to grow, but close enough so the marigolds can help the tomatoes. You don’t wanna crowd ‘em too much. And don’t forget to put a cage around your tomatoes—those vines can get all wild if ya don’t watch ‘em.

Now, if yer plantin’ marigolds in a garden bed, ya gotta space ‘em out just right. If yer usin’ them African marigolds, space ‘em 10 to 12 inches apart. They’re a bit bigger, ya see. But if yer goin’ with them French marigolds, they can be spaced a bit closer—around 8 to 10 inches apart. If you’re puttin’ ‘em in a pot, make sure the pot is at least 10 inches across, especially if you’re goin’ for the bigger African or French ones. That way they got room to spread out and grow proper.

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Step-by-Step Guide: How to Plant Marigolds alongside Tomatoes for Maximum Benefits

One thing I gotta tell ya, them marigolds ain’t just pretty little flowers, no sir. They help keep them nasty tomato worms away. Them worms, they love tomatoes, and they’ll munch on ’em ‘til there’s nothin’ left. But them marigolds, they got a strong smell that keeps them moths away. The moths lay eggs on yer tomatoes, and the worms hatch from them. So plantin’ marigolds around yer tomatoes can stop that whole cycle from happenin’. It’s like a little trick the marigolds got up their sleeves! They also help keep other pests at bay, like them caterpillars. So, you see, marigolds ain’t just for lookin’ pretty—they’re protectin’ yer tomatoes too!

If you’re plantin’ marigolds with tomatoes, you might wanna consider the right type. The French or Mexican marigolds are the best ones for this job. They’re not too big, but they still pack a punch when it comes to pest control. And let me tell ya, them flowers come in the brightest yellows, oranges, and reds. They’re so pretty that they’ll bring in bees and other pollinators. This is good for the whole garden ‘cause them bees are workin’ hard, helpin’ your plants grow and thrive.

Another good thing about marigolds is they help other plants grow too. If you got basil, broccoli, cabbage, cucumbers, eggplants, or even potatoes, marigolds will help ‘em out. They got this way of makin’ the soil better, or maybe it’s just that they’re so good at keepin’ the pests away that all the other plants get a chance to grow up nice and healthy.

So, if you’re thinkin’ about companion plantin’, marigolds are a great choice. They don’t just help tomatoes—they help the whole garden. Ya just gotta plan it right, give ‘em some space, and make sure to keep them pests away. It’s simple stuff, but it works like a charm!

To wrap it up, planting marigolds with tomatoes is a smart move. Not only will your tomatoes grow better, but you’ll also have a garden that’s a lot healthier and prettier. Just make sure ya give them flowers plenty of space, pick the right types, and let them do their job. You’ll see the difference, and your tomatoes will thank ya for it!

Tags:[planting marigolds with tomatoes, companion planting, marigolds for tomatoes, marigold benefits, tomato pests, French marigolds, African marigolds, vegetable garden pests, gardening tips, pest control in gardens]

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