Absolutely, I do it all the time. Is good for the tomato as it keeps away pests
The smell from the marigolds will keep some insects away from the tomato plants.
Tomato is an annual, meaning it will not last after more than one season. Once it has flowered and produced its fruit, it has no more usefulness, so can be composted. Next spring, either plant tomato seeds in seeding pots before transplanting, or purchase tomato plants from your local garden centre, or if you have success before, plant seeds directly in the garden, depending on your location.
A tomato plant is an annual plant and it grows, produces tomatoes and dies for one season. There are plants such as perennials that seem to "die" but regrow and bloom again in the spring or summer but a tomato plant is not one of these. So, once you plant your tomato seeds and reap the benefits of their tomatoes they will eventually stop blooming andyielding tomatoes and the plant will die and not come back next season.
You can save the seeds of any plants which are not hybrid and grow them again next year. This will only work well if your plants are heirloom varieties. If the plants are hybrids, some of the seeds will be like the parent plant, but many will not. The best way to save tomato seeds, for example, is to put a very ripe tomato on a bucket covered with hardware cloth. Allow the tomato to rot and rescue the seeds. allow them to dry and save in a plastic bag till planting time next year.
Yes. Mr. Stripey is an heirloom tomato, so the seeds can be used to plant the next year.
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You can't really water plants, but you can plant them next to water and grow crops there!
Go next to tomato plant and press a but make sure they are ripe first
It is not advisable to plant hot pepper plants next to mint plants because mint can easily overtake the space and invade the pepper's root zone. Additionally, mint tends to attract pests that could potentially harm the pepper plant. It's best to give both plants their own space to thrive.
It is better to pull up the plants and if they are disease free put them in the compost heap. If they are diseased burn them and use the ash.
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Honeybees are what is know as pollinators, when they fly by plants and suck the nectar the become covered in the plants pollen. When the go to the next plant the pollen is spread which will soon make plant seeds.