
Nothing, and we mean nothing, beats slicing into a homegrown tomato. A homegrown tomato sandwich with nothing more than thick slices of tomato, some bread, and sprinkles of salt and pepper. Is this also your dream? Let's get planting some tomato companion plants so you can live your best tomato life.
Quick Tip
Garlic needs to be planted months and months ahead of time, so you'll need to start your tomato garden dreaming in the fall if you plan on adding garlic.
Quick Tip
Basil isn't the only aromatic herb that'll keep your tomatoes safe from pests. Add some oregano, thyme, and sage, too. Consider making a mobile herb garden so you can bring it inside when the temperatures start to cool down.
Quick Tip
For a plant that'll defend your tomato roots, add radishes as a companion plant to keep bugs at bay.
- Brussels sprouts: Not just brussel sprouts, but broccoli, cauliflower, and turnips can attract the wrong kind of attention from pests directly to your tomato plants
- Corn: Corn attracts worms, and they will also attract worms that love tomatoes
- Dill: Dill can catch the eye of butterflies that like to lay eggs on plants, and you don't need caterpillars feasting on your tomatoes























