Prevent Problems with Cultural Practices
Move plant families each year so pests and diseases don’t build up. Follow tomatoes with leafy greens, brassicas with legumes, and cucurbits with roots. A simple three- or four-bed rotation confuses specialized pests and refreshes soil biology for sturdier, less stressed plants.
Prevent Problems with Cultural Practices
Interplant strong-scented herbs like basil, dill, and cilantro to mask crop aromas and attract hoverflies and parasitic wasps. Nasturtiums can distract aphids, while marigolds provide season-long nectar. Mix textures and bloom times so allies stick around, then share your favorite companion pairings.