5 Best Companion Plants for Tomatoes for Maximum Yields and Healthy Plants & 2 Plants Tomatoes Hate

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  • @teejay622
    @teejay622 4 года назад +299

    Great video!
    Thanks for posting this info!
    For the impatient people like myself...
    Marigold - 2:30
    Chives - 3:41
    Peppermint - 5:12
    Parsley - 6:30
    Basil - 7:15
    Potatoes - 9:00
    Walnut Trees - 9:40
    You're welcome.
    ; )

  • @naacpharrisonburg1723
    @naacpharrisonburg1723 2 года назад +28

    I planted garlic in the beds with kale, spinach, and cabbage two weeks ago. I removed the skin and placed it in the beds. The garlic is now 2-3 inches and all the vegetables are insect free.

  • @cindyq52700
    @cindyq52700 3 года назад +12

    We have so many toilet paper rolls I was saving for crafts decided to use them for seedlings and they decompose, the root system is amazing and no mold, no over watering they keep moisture!

  • @patriciadifferding7688
    @patriciadifferding7688 3 года назад +277

    Green beans are wonderful to plant at the base of your tomato plants. They keep the weeds down and set nitrogen to the soil. Later when tomato has grown it shades the green beans so they don't get sun scald and produce longer. Thanks for the suggestions!

    • @ceciliav105
      @ceciliav105 2 года назад +18

      That’s such a wonderful idea. Thanks for sharing

    • @robiandolo
      @robiandolo Год назад +11

      Wow, I feel like you were listening into my head. I have 4 bean plants that I want to move into bigger pots, but I like your suggestion so I’m going to plant them in my raised bed tomato garden! Thanks!

    • @gdigital13
      @gdigital13 Год назад +12

      Lol I put my bush beans under my tomatoes this year without thinking and they are doing great will continue to do it for the following years

    • @patriciadifferding7688
      @patriciadifferding7688 Год назад +7

      @@gdigital13 Happy accident😀

    • @corakammerdiener2276
      @corakammerdiener2276 Год назад

      ​@@robiandolo h ft qwerty 9

  • @angelaberni8873
    @angelaberni8873 4 года назад +396

    I've just found you and immediately subscribed. I very much like the fact that you get straight to the point. Cannot stand those that yap on and on and on.

    • @NextLevelGardening
      @NextLevelGardening  4 года назад +9

      Thank you so much! Glad to have you here.

    • @victoriasann1772
      @victoriasann1772 4 года назад +22

      That would be MI Gardener, ge talks too much, told him so in comments.

    • @evaarnim
      @evaarnim 4 года назад +7

      I really get alot of good from your videos

    • @yolylacy5416
      @yolylacy5416 4 года назад +1

      I agree.

    • @robinbrown378
      @robinbrown378 3 года назад +2

      New subscriber here. Thanks for the info!

  • @thegirlwhocould7922
    @thegirlwhocould7922 3 года назад +13

    I planted marigolds with my tomatoes last year and had the best crop ever with zero pest issues. I’m a believer!

  • @AmicaCream
    @AmicaCream 2 года назад +10

    Just planted my tomatoes next to spring onions and only after realized that i didnt check if they worked together. So imagine my joy when you said the alium family i could have hugged you. Thank you for your great content

  • @marianamunoz6075
    @marianamunoz6075 4 года назад +339

    Thanks for sharing this video! Great info 😊
    5- Marigolds (French; tangerine variety best)
    4- Allium plant family, esp onions, garlic & chives
    3- Peppermint
    2- Parsley
    1- Basil (let some flower to attract bees)
    Don’t grow potatoes around your tomatoes & don’t plant near walnut trees

    • @victoriaoshea4865
      @victoriaoshea4865 4 года назад +12

      This is very helpful thank you so much happy gardening!

    • @karaamundson3964
      @karaamundson3964 4 года назад +11

      Nice to have the Cliff's Notes at hand! I just saw them again--I had forgotten #3 though I have it in

    • @ruthhaggerty8741
      @ruthhaggerty8741 4 года назад

      Kara Amundson l

    • @makaidiy5716
      @makaidiy5716 4 года назад +3

      thank you so much. this info is so dang timely. i have tomatoe seedlings to plant and was going to put them next to some sweetpotatoe slips and plant some marrigolds around them for pest control. yikes

    • @marianamunoz6075
      @marianamunoz6075 4 года назад +8

      Kara Amundson I love it when others do it; so helpful to me so I thought I’d return the favor for others 😊

  • @barbaravick5634
    @barbaravick5634 4 года назад +239

    The best way I ever found to get rid of hornworms was a bright red Cardinal. I had just spotted those nasty worms all over my tomatoes and I was literally looking up the best way of getting rid of them as they seemed to come up overnight.
    I glanced out the window and a Cardinal was on my tomatoes just going to town. I don't know how one bird could possibly eat SO much. He came back every day for about a week. I could no longer find a single worm. My tomatoes took off again and put out SO many fruits.
    I've always liked Cardinals, but now I love them.

    • @bonniehoke-scedrov4906
      @bonniehoke-scedrov4906 4 года назад +12

      Barbara Vick How interesting! I love Cardinals too. I sure hope one finds my garden.

    • @jamesbarse3286
      @jamesbarse3286 4 года назад

      Pv I'm zoo zss@

    • @tanyajuli4145
      @tanyajuli4145 4 года назад +6

      thanks for posting this! I have at least 4 cardinals
      that hang out in my new yard (lots of feeders) and I'm much relieved since I am planting 4 varieties of tomatoes for first time in 20 years. thanks!

    • @tanyajuli4145
      @tanyajuli4145 4 года назад +13

      @@bonniehoke-scedrov4906 bird feeder with sunflower seeds--esp the black oil ones. I had up to 14 this past winter with that mix.

    • @drbridgettl
      @drbridgettl 4 года назад +4

      That is good news! I have a pumpkin composting in my tomato plant bed and a family of 4 cardinals have been visiting it several times a day to dig out pumpkin seeds! That haven't hurt the tomato plants, but they also dug out some sunflower seeds that I planted!

  • @peggycole7162
    @peggycole7162 Год назад +4

    Here's an interesting aside: I started planting parsley for me, & I got plenty! Still using the 1st years crop 3 yrs later! Then I noticed beautiful bright green/yellow caterpillars eating the parsley. Did an online search, found it to be the laeva of a butterfly. So the 2 yrs since I've planted it exclusively for the butterfly. Long story short, I've not ever seen parsley bloom!

    • @pamschwager522
      @pamschwager522 Год назад +1

      I have planted parsley for years and saw them on the plants just last summer. I thought they were hornworms, but my son looked them up, and they were butterfly larvae.

    • @Terry-lh8cn
      @Terry-lh8cn Год назад +2

      They're swallowtail butterflies. They're gorgeous. I have a.lot of them and I grow parsley just for them to lay eggs on.

  • @e.mcm.9076
    @e.mcm.9076 4 года назад +46

    oh my goodness! tomatoe, basil and fresh mozzarella on a French baguette with olive oil, oregano and salt yum!

    • @MK-ti2oo
      @MK-ti2oo 3 года назад +7

      I eat this about every other day but add a drizzle of balsamic vinegar. Mmmmmm.

    • @rosawilliams9145
      @rosawilliams9145 3 года назад +7

      And a glass of wine.

    • @freeangie11
      @freeangie11 3 года назад +3

      Lol. Making me hungry at 10:30 pm hahaha. 😊 Thanks

    • @pnin1105
      @pnin1105 3 года назад +1

      Mmmmm🤤🤤🤤

    • @myjewelry4u
      @myjewelry4u 2 года назад

      I just pinched my basil, can’t wait to grab a hunk of mozzarella and head outside for caprese salad (I’m a bit behind this year, late start and cooler temperatures)

  • @jmas2312
    @jmas2312 4 года назад +42

    The pot pa.rt is important. I put one little mint plant in one end of my 20 foot long ten foot wide section of my garden. By end of season, it had spread throughout the 8 foot wide garden and COVERED up a good 5 foot length of that garden. I had to spend a great of time digging up mint the next year. I gott got what seemed to be all of the mint out. However, I have had mint popping up all over that bed ever since. Don't put mint anywhere you don't want a lot of it. 😬

    • @patriciadifferding7688
      @patriciadifferding7688 Год назад

      The darn plant will come out thru drainage holes and spread by any that dangles over the side and touches soil. Thanks for sharing.

    • @maranatha8531
      @maranatha8531 Год назад +1

      c Yep! Same goes for Horseradish and Turmeric!

    • @marymarvin8901
      @marymarvin8901 Год назад

      I'm still digging up mint 5 yrs after it going in 1 raised bed. Lol. Never thought of it as a weed

    • @sharongreutman4576
      @sharongreutman4576 Год назад +1

      Mint of any kind takes over and can smother everything else.

    • @georgeclark7497
      @georgeclark7497 Год назад +1

      Very invasive plant.

  • @victoriasann1772
    @victoriasann1772 4 года назад +21

    Last year had a Brandywine tomato, placed it full sunlight.
    It lived from May until November, everyone I knew their's died off in September.
    Only Fertilizer used was Alaskan Fish Fertilizer. Grew near Celery Leaf an Jalapeno pepper.
    I learned from different site remove all leaves an branches up to 18" from ground. No blight. Left blossom.
    Hope have just as much luck this year.

  • @peterguthrie4965
    @peterguthrie4965 4 года назад +6

    Im in South Africa... and we are in lockdown.... I have decided to grow and attempt to be self sufficient. I cannot tewll you how fantastic I am finding your videos....and valuable wisdom! - Pete Guthrie

  • @JohnnyArnold-uy5yu
    @JohnnyArnold-uy5yu Год назад +6

    i saw your video on planting marigolds to help keep pests away from tomatoes! I have been cutting up my marigold plants a day or two before the first frost of the fall and spreading the plants all thru my garden! Really seems to help! FYI A few years ago I had a large patch of nastursums that got little black bug underneath the leaves causing them to wilt and die! After putting the cut up marigold old plants into these beds, in thefall, the next years there has been NO little black bugs since!

  • @WoodRabbitTaoist
    @WoodRabbitTaoist Год назад +13

    In my college plant science class we actually grafted a tomato scion onto potato rootstock. It's strange that potatoes and tomatoes are not good companion plants, but they can be grafted together. The grafted plant produced both potatoes and tomatoes. It is commonly called a tomtato or pomato. We called them ketchup and fries because you have both the tomatoes for ketchup and the potatoes for fries.

    • @waynegretzky8464
      @waynegretzky8464 11 месяцев назад +1

      oh my thats funny!!! The reason they arent good friends is probably because they are both suscetible to the same soil born leaf diseases and blights(think soil splashing up on leaves, prune your lowers!) because they are both related in the same family they can contaminate each other. Which is also the reason they are compatible for gafting!

    • @shibibi1
      @shibibi1 10 дней назад

      They're both genus solanum I believe. Their relation is why they can be grafted but also why tomatoes are susceptible to potato blight. They're closely enough related their diseases can affect each other even if one is technically more susceptible.

    • @WoodRabbitTaoist
      @WoodRabbitTaoist 10 дней назад +1

      @@shibibi1 yep. Both in the solanum genus and the solanacae family, however not all plants in the same family can be successfully grafted together.

  • @LoulousCorner
    @LoulousCorner 4 года назад +4

    I loove chives! They are easy mode and cheap of you need them fast. I always buy a couple of pots and plant them directly into a larger container, and they always come back! You can eat them, they help keep pests away and the flowers are beautiful!

  • @tracylemme1375
    @tracylemme1375 4 года назад +105

    A friend used my tomato patch to camouflage marijuana plants one year. There was not even a hint of green horned worms.
    There are two things that money can’t buy,true love and HOME GROWN TOMATOES

    • @NextLevelGardening
      @NextLevelGardening  4 года назад +13

      Ha! I wanted to make a shirt with a that saying on it!

    • @theresaromero2855
      @theresaromero2855 4 года назад +3

      California Garden TV you should do it!

    • @MrTea7
      @MrTea7 4 года назад +5

      They have very similar nutrient requirements but also deplete the soil. Grow beans along with them or alternate beans every other year or maybe every 3rd year.

    • @susanfitzgerald2443
      @susanfitzgerald2443 4 года назад +16

      Can't you just see it..with every tomato you get a buzz! 😂😂

    • @tnn805
      @tnn805 4 года назад +1

      This has potential for a very interesting video on gardening indoors with grow lights 😏

  • @jenadeleo9742
    @jenadeleo9742 3 года назад +6

    I grow many varieties of tomatoes and basil. If you want a basil that is a bee magnet, grow African Blue Basil. I allow it to flower in my veggie garden and it grows and flowers all year long in Southern CA! It's the best for pollinators. Love your videos!

  • @HappinessFactoryGardens
    @HappinessFactoryGardens 4 года назад +4

    I like to remind myself that scientific studies are newer than the knowledge passed down through generations, so just because there isn’t a study doesn’t mean there won’t be someday. I like to experiment for myself, based on both science and generational knowledge, in pretty much everything I do.
    Great, informational video as usual! I’ve been watching a lot of your videos lately and have subscribed to your channel. You’re teaching me a lot that I am implementing in my current garden. Keep it up!

  • @carolynmunoz9776
    @carolynmunoz9776 3 года назад +27

    Been an organic gardener for over 30 years in a community garden in NYC.I find you can always learn something new. Our growing season is usually from May til October.This means we have to adjust your advice to suit our needs. For instance our heirloom tomatoes only grow up to approximately 6 feet tall depending on how hot it gets,not 10 feet..However I continue to enjoy all your videos and learn something new at times.Our basil does not get to flower probably shorter growing season.

    • @stephanienewhouse2056
      @stephanienewhouse2056 Год назад

      I live near you and my heirloom tomatoes grow to be 10’. I feed with Happy Frog every 2 weeks and water with compost tea once a week.

  • @anythingoutdoors1093
    @anythingoutdoors1093 4 года назад +37

    The last couple of years I have grown butternut squash between betterboy tomatoes. Both produced more than we could consume.

  • @phyllisfuchs9959
    @phyllisfuchs9959 3 года назад +25

    Love the idea of planting purple basil to go to flower - keeps them separate in your mind and when you are in the garden!

    • @wmluna381
      @wmluna381 2 года назад +2

      I happened to plant purple basil last year. They look awesome when they bloom. I will always plant them from now on. Plants got big in just a railing pot.. Plus I also got so many new seeds from just 2 plants! I started them from seed.

  • @LeeRussell48
    @LeeRussell48 4 года назад +21

    In my experience, a mixture of 1 cup antiseptic mouthwash, 1 cup of liquid dish-soap [I like Dawn] and 1 cup of chewing tobacco juice makes a very effective insect and disease control. Spray AFTER 7 p.m. once every 2 weeks. (make the chewing tobacco juice by using a sweet chewing tobacco-something with molasses, take a big pinch out of the bag[1-2 ounces], put in a nylon sock or stocking, boil in 1 gallon of water. Once the water reaches a boil, turn it off and let marinate overnight.Chewing tobacco juice is a very effective and natural insect repellent and won't hurt or stain the veggies. Put the mixture in your garden hose sprayer and spray your entire garden-even the walk-ways-very liberally. Can replace regular watering. Twice a month-AFTER 7 P.M.

    • @renee2nadia
      @renee2nadia 4 года назад +1

      Thanks. It sounds like tobacco juice would do it especially one with molasses.

    • @LeeRussell48
      @LeeRussell48 4 года назад +4

      My source for these recipes is JerryBaker.com. He has a youtube channel too

  • @smb123211
    @smb123211 2 года назад +6

    Finally someone diagnosed the problem I've had for 3 years. Plants are going like gangbusters and suddenly it's as if they are getting no water and despite all efforts they shrivel and die. It only occurs in one area and they look exactly like those attacked by nematodes. Marigolds coming up! Thanks!!!

  • @karaamundson3964
    @karaamundson3964 4 года назад +38

    Thyme and tarragon are great companions as well, throughout the garden...they repels pests of many crops.
    Almost every kitchen herb (except tarragon, dill, fennel) is a member of the mint family. Most of them--rosemary, oregano, marjoram, lavender--are great pollinators and protect against various pests.

    • @erikjohnson9223
      @erikjohnson9223 3 года назад +3

      French tarragon hates the Southeast, where root knot nematodes are at their worst. Mexican tarragon (Tagetes lucida) does fairly well, and is actually a type of (uglier but tastier than T. erecta) marigold. I don't know if it has any effect on nematodes though.

  • @busker153
    @busker153 2 года назад +3

    That something works, and why it works, are two completely different things. I love learning both! I learn from the how to do it people, and learn why from the why it works people. And, I can see why things work for some and not others; the underlying Why explains the different results.

  • @johncline3033
    @johncline3033 4 года назад +43

    Lemongrass, I have it all over my 3.5 acre micro farm. Not sure if it helps the plants but it sure helps keep the skeeters down. And it smells so good when you trim around it.

  • @cleelumchesapeakes
    @cleelumchesapeakes Год назад +7

    Another plant that I use as companion plants for tomatoes is Thyme. Even just having a potted thyme next to the bed is wonderful! They actually grow best within the cover of the tomatoes! So healthy because of the shade! I also use borage within the garden. I dont know if Borage is beneficial top tomatoes, but it is for the garden itself.

  • @norileewilliamson685
    @norileewilliamson685 3 года назад +6

    I live in Iowa, my tip is when I plant tomatoes I leave just a few leaves showing above ground , they will have a very strong root system.

    • @sylviaypma9958
      @sylviaypma9958 3 года назад +1

      I grow Brandywine in huge pots. I plant 2/3 of stem in dirt. I save egg shells all winter and grind them fine with coffee grinder OUTSIDE and mix in all the soil.

    • @aimeepeltier4489
      @aimeepeltier4489 2 месяца назад

      ​@sylviaypma9958 How big? I'm growing some this year, and I'm not sure how big I need to go.

  • @venidamcdaniel1913
    @venidamcdaniel1913 Год назад

    Catching up on old videos. Always great advice.

  • @lindaholt2235
    @lindaholt2235 4 года назад

    Fantastic info! I am in mid-Atlantic so just getting ready to plant my garden. Can't wait now that I feel more educated!

  • @tullysoulliere8103
    @tullysoulliere8103 4 года назад +5

    Loved this vid . I plant Nasturshims all around the garden for bees and near my tomatoes! I soak the seeds for a night and just pop then near my veggies to bring color and joy .I suspect they give off some kinda magic protection. Also i bury a match or two next to my tomatoes to ward off Hornwormes(wierd yet interesting alien like worms) LOL! As children we fed them to the Chickens! My cousin told me about the matches , she is a good gardener.She did Farmers Market for ages kinda good. And i also read that if you squeeze ( bruise) with your fingers a few of the lower stems , that it releases something that repels the Hornworms .Dont pick those branches off, let them wilt.I eventually remove them when they dry up and occasionally bruise another lower small branch just for good measure. I have done this many times and have not had issues. But i do wait until my plants are well established around fifteen inches tall give or take.I do all three things and usually have awesome tomatoes.I am supprized at how well Nasturshims flourish and happy at the creatures they attract.Going to check out growing all our veggies in containers this year so i can move them if they don`t dig on where is put them, Goin to check out your other vids

  • @marianamunoz6075
    @marianamunoz6075 4 года назад +57

    I was told about marigolds last year when buying my tomatoes so I planted a bunch in my first garden. I did only containers & had peppers, peppermint, marigolds & tons of basil (mostly Thai) planted all around my tomatoes.
    I just love basil!
    Maybe that’s why my garden was so successful & I had more bees than my neighbor who’s been gardening for years.
    I left my basil to flower (because I didn’t know you had to pinch them till my neighbor told me) but I didn’t notice leaves being bitter! & I used them a lot in my cooking.
    I made some Pho! 😋
    I also love peppermint! I planted peppermint, chocolate mint, spearmint, lemon mint & sweet mint
    (No bad bugs, no rodents, no squirrels!)
    This year I’m starting all from seeds & planting in ground, except for my herbs! Wish me luck!

    • @victoriaoshea4865
      @victoriaoshea4865 4 года назад +4

      Good luck!!
      🌱🇺🇸❤

    • @kenycharles8600
      @kenycharles8600 4 года назад +3

      Good luck !

    • @elizabethpelton2903
      @elizabethpelton2903 Год назад +1

      Good luck....in trying to sow seed in just one of my raised beds. So far so good..fingers crossed.🌝🌞🌧

    • @tsugima6317
      @tsugima6317 Год назад +2

      One of my favorite mints is apple mint..... I think it makes the best mint jelly, and I love how soft and fuzzy the leaves are.

  • @vickicade5399
    @vickicade5399 3 года назад

    I really love your videos. I’ll be thinking of something I’d like or need to know, and there you are answering my questions. So glad I found you.

  • @Joliv0
    @Joliv0 Год назад

    One of my favorite parts of this concert.

  • @harrisfoster2204
    @harrisfoster2204 3 года назад +3

    Very informative video, we grow our urban farm all in large barrels, pots and home depot orange buckets. Years ago my husband complained about the amount of pots that I purchase, now I hear him complaining that we don't have enough for all his little green children.

  • @johnward3946
    @johnward3946 4 года назад +3

    Really enjoyed your video, no jive talking just straight to the point! Just subscribed to your site and looking forward to your next video. Thanks so much for the educating video. Had some garlic cloves (forgot about) that were actually sprouting in the bag so my friend and I planted them in our garden plot and they took off, definitely fast growers we’re planting tomato plants today and will definitely be planting them around our garlic! Happy Easter and thanks again

  • @Platrick123
    @Platrick123 4 года назад

    Tomato Tuesday!! Put it on the calendar! I love it 🍅😊 going to literally try all of these provided the nursery has them!

  • @SoilandMargaritas
    @SoilandMargaritas 4 года назад +2

    Thank you! I have marigolds and lots of basil going as well for companion plants, I am excited!

  • @FeyaAmante
    @FeyaAmante 4 года назад +47

    Years ago when I lived in Arkansas, I purchased a book called "Carrots Love Tomatoes" Alot of what you covered in this video is in the book.

    • @NextLevelGardening
      @NextLevelGardening  4 года назад +3

      Great book

    • @FeyaAmante
      @FeyaAmante 4 года назад +3

      Copies of the book "Carrots Love Tomatoes" by Louise Riotte, can be found on Amazon. I had originally ordered from an tv ad.

    • @suzibyrd
      @suzibyrd 3 года назад +2

      I love that book!

    • @noelleparris9451
      @noelleparris9451 3 года назад +1

      I just started reading the book. So far, interesting. I'm learning some good tips.

    • @garytrombley
      @garytrombley 3 года назад +2

      Just found this book at the library. Thanks for mentioning.

  • @dwwcoder5048
    @dwwcoder5048 Год назад +3

    I’m glad you mentioned the 🍅 hornworm. I found two on my pepper 🌶️ plants and none on the tomatoes

    • @melissatolito9418
      @melissatolito9418 3 месяца назад +2

      I found 2 horn worm caterpillars and I put them in a Habitate with cut tomato leaves and a shallow pot filled with soil and they burrowed and emerges beautiful moths

  • @deebrown5980
    @deebrown5980 3 года назад

    Found you and so glad. Thanks for all the great info. I love large tomatoes and I think I’ve found a channel that will support me well!

  • @mattschwartz915
    @mattschwartz915 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Well organized. No drama. And rich with info. Thanks!

  • @kathythom20
    @kathythom20 Год назад +8

    I always plant borage with my tomatoes for control of hornworms with success. I've been averaging 1 hornworm per year. The hornworms attract a wasp that lays its eggs on it and when they hatch, they feed on the hornworm and kill it. Borage has an edible flower that tastes like cucumber and the bees love it too. After purchasing the first package of seeds, you won't need to buy anymore because you will find lots of seedlings in your garden the next spring. I will also try your suggestion of planting basil and onions with my tomatoes. Thank you.

    • @lcglazer
      @lcglazer Месяц назад

      do companion plants just need to be put next to each other, like what if theyre in separate pots? Does that provide the same benefits? Im getting marigolds, borage, chamomile, and sweet alyssum for my basil and tomatoes.

  • @D.A.Hanks14
    @D.A.Hanks14 3 года назад +32

    I thought I'd throw this in as well, Brian. Red spider mites don't just suck the juice out of tomato leaves. Their microscopic larvae also suck the blood out of humans. They are commonly called "chiggers." My lawn is full of scallions, so this explains why I don't have them in my yard at all. Thanks again for the info. Great stuff!

    • @chadd990
      @chadd990 Год назад +4

      we have these little tiny red spider mites that are pretty much harmless. Growing up I never seen a problem with them, but then I was introduced to a different kind of red spider mite, the one that everyone calls chiggers. Those are horrible, almost as bad as bed bugs. I'm glad scallions keep them away.

  • @maryannhoule3865
    @maryannhoule3865 4 года назад

    you are correct as usual I plan chives near my tomatoes. Great info.

  • @busker153
    @busker153 2 года назад +1

    I'm liking the Peppermint/Tomato combonation! Tomatoes, and tea, at my trellis!

  • @laddiegibbs-sackett4286
    @laddiegibbs-sackett4286 3 года назад +6

    Marigolds come up voluntarily here in VA. I'm in deer country. The deer and bunnies never bother my vegetable garden. I line the outside with these marigolds. I move them all over. Very easy to transplant!

    • @babs3483
      @babs3483 2 года назад

      What about mice or snakes? I live in VA also. I'm nervous of going outside and seeing something moving on my vines

  • @texasgigi3684
    @texasgigi3684 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for the great tips! Ives grown marigolds with my tomatoes for years, with great success. But, I wasn’t aware of the other four companion plants that you mentioned. I will be giving all of these a try! Thanks again!👍🏼

  • @maderightamerica3216
    @maderightamerica3216 Год назад

    You pack a lot of great information in each of your videos. So much so, I have to watch it twice so I can check my notes. Thanks for the lessons.

  • @BunnyLang
    @BunnyLang 2 года назад

    First time gardener here, thank you very much!

  • @caramelmocha9713
    @caramelmocha9713 4 года назад +10

    Yes I definitely indeed learned something. A few things that you said I never knew besides the onions and garlic and Marigolds

  • @Housebarons
    @Housebarons 4 года назад +25

    Hi Brian, we are building a 20x60 hoop house for growing tomatoes. Your video has the exact info we need regarding companion plants. Do you have any general guidelines about the amount of companion plants needed for tomatoes? For example, if you planted 20 tomatoes what quantities of companion plants would you put near them? Thanks much for making this video!

  • @johnc3826
    @johnc3826 4 года назад

    Outstanding! Thank you for sharing such detailed experience with us.

  • @mikehendrix6558
    @mikehendrix6558 2 года назад

    Love the Split Leaf Philodendron behind you

  • @libertymicrofarm6032
    @libertymicrofarm6032 4 года назад +78

    Another companion is carrots. Not sure what the benefit is for the tomatoes but the carrots grow amazing under the tomatoes! I’ve never seen carrots get so big!!

    • @NextLevelGardening
      @NextLevelGardening  4 года назад +3

      Good one!

    • @karaamundson3964
      @karaamundson3964 4 года назад +3

      Helps the roots!

    • @dianthus63
      @dianthus63 4 года назад +14

      I just watched another video that said this was because tomatoes require a lot of nitrogen whereas the carrots prefer phosphorus and potassium … therefore they don't fight for the same food from the soil which makes them good companions.

    • @minoosethna4615
      @minoosethna4615 4 года назад +5

      As I sa id earlier I agree with you. I think O.G. had brought a book on comoanion planting called Carrots love Tomatoes. O.G. was a sure source of jnfo on organic gardening.

    • @PeterSedesse
      @PeterSedesse 2 года назад +4

      Like basil, the scent of carrots overwhelms the smell of tomatoes making it harder for pests to find them.

  • @angiephillips7225
    @angiephillips7225 Год назад +5

    Brian i have watching you for several years now. I always enjoy your tips and tricks. I am a vertical Gardner and love it. This year I did change my planting around to hopefully help produce even more veggies to give away. So far I have at least 25 tomatoes plants alone! Last year I has so many marigolds in my garden they were so pretty and not one squash bug finally. Have a wonderful day

  • @emmapeel1075
    @emmapeel1075 4 года назад

    This is the Greatest garden channel ever! I learn so much ! Wow !

  • @flyingeaglewoman8682
    @flyingeaglewoman8682 4 года назад +1

    This was very helpful, thank you! I like the companion planting, especially in a limited space. New at it but used Marigolds with tomatoes last summer, this summer I want to add some of those herbs. Have some for cooking but will start more for the garden beds.

  • @imoneixusa9742
    @imoneixusa9742 3 года назад +22

    Love the videos, keep up the good work! Love the fact that I can hear your voice clearly and there isn't music overpowering your voice or any in the background.

  • @elizabethwills2937
    @elizabethwills2937 4 года назад +6

    Thanks so much! Tomatoes are my #1 crop this year so I need all the advice I can get.

  • @freeangie11
    @freeangie11 3 года назад

    The seed red cup new plants look so cute. 😍❤️💕

  • @Rosericaso6729
    @Rosericaso6729 3 года назад

    I just love your videos! Followed your tomato tips from the tomato video and we grew 12 foot long tomato plants (probably could have topped them lol but it was fun to watch). This is my favorite youtube channel.

  • @leahreed1918
    @leahreed1918 3 года назад +9

    Just a note on Walnut trees and toxicity. I mulched with wood chips from a tree guy friend of mine. Must have had walnut chips within. Lost 2 years of gardening as tomatoes and peppers as well as most everything else was affected. moved garden to raised beds this year, looking forward to spring!

  • @carolinecraze839
    @carolinecraze839 3 года назад +9

    Love your videos. YES, basil will keep the hornworms away. In our garden the trellises where we planted tomatoes without basil were stripped of every leaf by hornworms. The tomato plants in the middle of a different patch, with basil all over the patch, not a single hornworm. Thanks for the list of additional plants. We will certainly use some this year along with our basil.

  • @maggygraham2218
    @maggygraham2218 2 года назад

    You are an excellent teacher. Thanks!

  • @lisawishart8217
    @lisawishart8217 4 года назад

    You are so right basil and tomato plants grow great together. Excellent channel!

  • @tomjeffries58
    @tomjeffries58 2 года назад +10

    I read borage improves tomato flavor. I'm growing it this year. Its a beautiful herb. The seed oil is used topically for a number of purposes. Its best to read up on its many use and side effects.

  • @leilaoertel3391
    @leilaoertel3391 2 года назад +6

    One mint that you can plant into the ground and not have to worry about being invasive is mountain mint. I got some seed from narrow leaf mountain mint and it came up as thick as hair on a dog's back. It is not going to spread and it tastes good to nibble on. Also, I turned my bee club onto African blue basil which doesn't taste very good, but is covered with native and honey bees in late summer. The plants look like they are blowing in the wind because they have so many insects on them.

  • @willharrington6894
    @willharrington6894 2 года назад

    I always learn something when I watch your videos, thank you for the tips!!!😊

  • @calcat7375
    @calcat7375 4 года назад

    Thanks I didn't know what I could plant with my tomatoes happy I already a couple of them☺

  • @KarenDeanne
    @KarenDeanne Год назад +5

    I'm starting a garden for the first time ever! In fact, I haven't grown anything except a maple tree from one of those helicopter things LOL, and an oak tree from an acorn. I need all the tips and inspiration I can get, because I'm stepping beyond my comfort zone. ;) Thanks for posting these videos, you give easy to understand explanations. I plan to keep watching :)

    • @davidheckt3398
      @davidheckt3398 Год назад

      Helicopter or werligig seeds can also be produced by some typs of maple and ash trees. 👍

    • @eleanoraddy4683
      @eleanoraddy4683 Год назад

      Congrats on growing the acorn! I can't seem to get any to grow!

  • @normasonnentag9686
    @normasonnentag9686 3 года назад +8

    I haven’t had any problem with those wretched hornworms since I started planting French marigolds with my tomatoes. Also, the boysenberry plants that were close to the mint plants avoided some disease that affected the other boysenberries.
    Thanks for your advice. Sounds hopeful and promising. I’ll definitely try some of these strategies.

  • @brett4409
    @brett4409 4 года назад

    Fantastic video, thanks for video, I too have rodent issues eating my beautiful tomatoes, I’m definitely gonna grow the peppermint and basil..

  • @KaribeCuebas
    @KaribeCuebas 3 года назад

    Very informative! Thank you! I have plenty of basil so I will be putting that in my tomato planters now.

  • @retroact96513
    @retroact96513 4 года назад +8

    Thanks, Brian, for an abundance of helpful information. You are the best! I've grown peppermint and marigolds around my tomatoes for years. When the peppermint blooms it becomes a magnet for flies. I will try basil next because I love both the fragrance and taste.

  • @tamelajones2249
    @tamelajones2249 4 года назад +3

    I'm late to gardening. I saw your channel and immediately subscribed. Just by looking at your channel, I have seen what I have been doing right, and most importantly, what I've been doing wrong. I look forward to learning all that I can from you!

  • @lisabafundo4355
    @lisabafundo4355 4 года назад

    Oh yeah! Keep tomatoes Tuesday coming😀👍👍👍

  • @yolylacy5416
    @yolylacy5416 4 года назад

    Thank you. You are a great teacher.

  • @PrincessKatarinah323
    @PrincessKatarinah323 4 года назад +3

    Ah, great timing of watching this video, I was just about to plant my tomatoes & potatoes next to each other, am new to this whole gardining thing. Thanks for the tip, that's why I love your videos, especially the bonus tips at the end of each video. Thanks for sharing, your channel is very informative.👍👍👍👍

  • @billjur
    @billjur 4 года назад +5

    You are right about mint. I have that around my bigger garden plot. But I also noticed that dill works as well. My one garden with dill is left alone and it too is evasive. But since dill grows tall, the deer stay away from the tomato plants next to it. Plus my wife uses it in soups.

  • @amandachamberlain3169
    @amandachamberlain3169 2 года назад

    I love the purple basil, its my favorite and it makes a wonderful jelly.

  • @layersoflaurel
    @layersoflaurel 3 года назад +1

    Marigolds have worked great for my tomatoes. Thank you for the other suggestions - I did not know about them. Great and helpful video! Thank you!!

  • @rickswift3990
    @rickswift3990 4 года назад +6

    Hi Brian just discovered your channel really impressed some of the plants you mentioned like Basil and Marigolds another one is Crotalaria seems what it attracts the nematodes to its roots and away from the plants that are attacking to me the downside is when is the Crotalaria the nematodes are still present in the soil. But the others I did not know of their benefit to or with tomatoes very interesting that as I grow parsley and chives I must plant them around them and and in the spring I will get peppermint and plant it in pots like as you say it it would overtake the vegetable garden if I didn't thank you very much and I shall be watching out for your videos. What what I do was ones that are interesting and educational in the section it's you can save them I do under their own headings like in this case it's under fruit and vegetables so I can go back to them as a reference, I giving you the thumbs up Happy Gardening

  • @casperS2myles
    @casperS2myles 4 года назад +8

    Marigolds are the real deal in the garden.... great info....

  • @4EverMoore
    @4EverMoore 2 года назад +1

    I remembered this episode when reading through your book 👍

  • @allenmcmonagle5544
    @allenmcmonagle5544 4 года назад +2

    Thank you, great information, nice and clear and no padding. I'm in Brisbane Australia so coming into "autumn" here but I'm planting tomatoes today, luckily we have that type of climate. I was looking for info on companion planting; So thanks again.

  • @debbiemacy3840
    @debbiemacy3840 3 года назад +7

    I have been planting marigolds with my tomatoes for years and truly believe it keeps them healthier. No nematodes. But I’m gonna try some of the others you suggested. Thanks!

  • @howarddavies9792
    @howarddavies9792 4 года назад +9

    Hello California Garden
    I to just found your site and found the content very interesting.
    I grow tomatoes here in my greenhouse and last season I grew French marigolds amongst the tomato plants and didn't get any trouble with white fly like I had in previous years, so will do the same this year. Another tip I have used for many years is to remove the bottom leaves of the plant and just leave 5 or 6 at the top, just brek off the leaves by bending upwards towards the stem and they snap quite easily.The toms seem more prolific with no red spider problems and more air movement around the plants keeps fungal diseases away.
    Happy gardening from S.Wales UK

  • @gailrees7703
    @gailrees7703 Год назад

    Totally awesome congratulations thank you for sharing

  • @Ken-bv4fh
    @Ken-bv4fh Год назад

    Learning a lot from this site. Thank you for sharing your tips.

  • @MollyMcBooter
    @MollyMcBooter 4 года назад +4

    Yep. I planted lemon and thai basil with my tomatoes last year and never got the hornworms, unlike year before. I didnt know parsley helps keep those beetles away! They went nuts on some of my zinnias out front last year. Gonna have to put some parsley out there with ‘em this time. Thank you! 🥬🌶🍅💙

  • @rivitraven
    @rivitraven 4 года назад +13

    When he says the circumference of the tree he means the circumference of the canopy of the tree Not the trunk. So with mature walnut trees, you're looking at well over 20 feet away.

  • @anilramoutar3663
    @anilramoutar3663 4 года назад

    i really like how you take the time to explain..

  • @katieamero6714
    @katieamero6714 2 года назад

    I absolutely agree with you! We need to have an open mind to different perspectives.

  • @djyul
    @djyul 4 года назад +15

    I have a BIG rat problem! Everywhere on my property,dig down 4 inches or more and you come across their tunnels.I was toying with the idea of planting mint,peppermint as i used peppermint oil in my house last winter to keep mice out,And it worked!!!
    Great vid take care and have a good growing season!

    • @BuyMyBathwater
      @BuyMyBathwater 4 года назад +2

      Talk to your local humane society about adopting a few "spicy" cats. They will make short work of that problem.

    • @djyul
      @djyul 4 года назад

      @@BuyMyBathwater Next door neighbour but 1 has loadsa cats.Doesnt sort it.Unless you starve the cats! And who does that???

    • @BuyMyBathwater
      @BuyMyBathwater 4 года назад

      Then they aren't the right cats 😂

    • @djyul
      @djyul 4 года назад +6

      @@BuyMyBathwater I'll tell you a little story,i was about 15/16,we were sat down to sunday lunch.Tilly the huntress of the bunck,4 cats.Was climbing the curtains,7-8 ft long/high.On top of the curtain rail sat a rat.I dispatched it and my great aunt who was with us was none the wiser.
      That night,i decided to wait up and see where the rats were coming in.Surrounded by 4 cats,a rat came in the corner by the frech windows,i waited expectantly for the team to spring into action.
      I was on a chair and so were the cats in various places,with a birds eye view of ratty having a wander round.Not even Tilley attacked!! I had to get the rat!hehe.
      Cats unimpressed as i killed it straight away,without prolonged torture!

    • @maryscottramsay3812
      @maryscottramsay3812 4 года назад +1

      @@djyul jack rusells love killing rats

  • @nicolemarie6112
    @nicolemarie6112 4 года назад +7

    I promise you I was thinking about this today. Thank you for answering the question I was asking myself lol.

    • @NextLevelGardening
      @NextLevelGardening  4 года назад +4

      I felt it. This video was just for you😉🤣

    • @nicolemarie6112
      @nicolemarie6112 4 года назад +1

      California Garden TV it’s the California Connection lol!!!

  • @sherrywalker4619
    @sherrywalker4619 3 года назад +2

    You have helped me so much! Thank you.

  • @bwlittlewish
    @bwlittlewish 2 года назад +1

    Excellent info! I’m just starting a garden and you have given a lot of great tips. Thank you!