Can I plant tomatoes in the same spot every year?

Unlike most vegetables, tomatoes prefer to grow in the same place every year, so plant in the same spot unless you have had a disease problem. Companion planting can help tomatoes grow. Tomatoes are compatible with chives, onion, parsley, marigold, nasturtium and carrot.
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What happens if you plant tomatoes in the same place every year?

Don't grow tomatoes in the same soil each year because plants are susceptible to soil-borne diseases. Also, that way soil runs out of nutrients needed for healthy plant growth. So, you can only plant tomatoes in the same spot every 3 years.
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How many times can you plant tomatoes in the same place?

Insects too will eventually hone in on the crop of their desires and overwhelm it with unwanted attention. The conventional wisdom on this subject is that you should not plant any crop in the same spot more than once every three years and, better yet, once every four years.
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Can I plant tomatoes in same spot as last year?

A: You're not supposed to plant tomatoes in the same spot but it isn't the end of the world if you have to do it. Gardeners reason that diseases can build up in a spot if tomatoes and their kin are planted in the same spot year after year. I've grown tomatoes in the same raised bed for at least five years.
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What to plant where tomatoes were last year?

If you want to rotate tomatoes over a longer four-year or five-year period, you can plant in the following order:
  • Brassicas – crops such as broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and Brussels sprouts.
  • Cucurbits – crops such as cucumbers, melons, and squash.
  • Legumes – crops such as peas, beans, peanuts, clover, and alfalfa.
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What to do if you plant tomatoes in the same place?

Unlike most vegetables, tomatoes prefer to grow in the same place every year, so plant in the same spot unless you have had a disease problem. Companion planting can help tomatoes grow. Tomatoes are compatible with chives, onion, parsley, marigold, nasturtium and carrot.
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Do tomatoes deplete the soil?

That unusual occurrence doesn't duplicate itself, because tomatoes will deplete the soil of nutrients pretty quickly. I wouldn't risk just winging it if this is your first year growing, as you can do a lot to ensure you get a fabulous and healthy tomato garden.
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Can you plant tomatoes back to back?

I agree, but after about three consecutive years its said to be best if you let the bed grow grass for one season, then you can return to growing tomato the following season. A lot of people will have two beds and alternate every year in order to help prevent soil borne diseas.
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Can you plant two tomato plants together?

Some determinate tomato varieties are bred to be smaller, and these can be planted more closely together; varieties labeled as compact or dwarf can be planted as closely as 12 inches apart. Indeterminate tomato varieties are vining plants that continue growing until pruned or until they are killed by frost.
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What do you do with old tomato soil?

A simple way to amend tomato soil is by adding a few handfuls of compost or manure per square foot of old tomato dirt. For larger gardens, you may want to calculate how much manure or compost to add per acre.
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Where should you not plant tomatoes?

Plants that should not share space with tomatoes include the Brassicas, such as broccoli and cabbage. Corn is another no-no, and tends to attract tomato fruit worm and/or corn ear worm.
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Can you plant a garden in the same spot every year?

You may see a drop in plant health and productivity if crops are grown in the same spot for many years. To avoid these pitfalls, adopt a crop rotation plan. The principle is straightforward enough – the same vegetables should not be planted in the same place year after year.
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Can you plant a garden in the same place every year?

To minimize pest and disease problems and to help renew soil nutrients, members of the same plant family should not be planted in the same part of the garden more than once every three or four years.
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Do tomato plants need to be rotated?

It is recommended that tomatoes be planted one year and then rotated out for the next two years. I suggest you follow this advice and plant tomatoes in containers for the two year waiting period. They won't take up much space and you may even find they are easier to maintain.
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What can you not plant next to tomatoes?

What should not be planted with tomatoes?
  • Brassicas (including cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli and brussel sprouts) - inhibit tomato growth.
  • Potatoes - along with tomatoes are also in the nightshade family so they will be competing for the same nutrients and will also be susceptible to the same diseases.
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Is it better to stake or cage tomatoes?

Staking takes up less space than caging. Simple to install. The vines & tomatoes are up off the ground, resulting in cleaner fruit and less rotting. it is easy to see the tomatoes and easy to harvest.
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How many times can you transplant tomatoes?

A tomato plant can be repotted two or three times before it's transplanted in the garden, each time with more of its stem buried.
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What does Epsom salt do for tomatoes?

Late in the season use an Epsom salt spray to increase tomato and pepper yield and keep plants green and bushy; early in the season add Epsom salt to the soil to aid germination, early root and cell development, photosynthesis, plant growth, and to prevent blossom-end rot.
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Why put an egg in the hole when planting tomatoes?

As tomato gardeners will know, tomatoes love their calcium. Adding eggshells to your planting hole will provide a boost of calcium to the plants over time as the eggshells decompose.
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What promotes tomato growth?

Tomatoes grow best in warm soil; chilly soil will slow their growth. If your garden beds are covered with mulch, pull it back in early spring to expose the soil to the sun's warmth. Placing a sheet of clear plastic over the bed will also help.
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Can tomatoes be perennials?

Although in their native habitat tomato plants grow as perennials, they are usually grown as annuals for cultivation. Tomatoes are referred to as tender perennials, as they will generally succumb once temperatures drop, especially once frost hits.
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Can you reuse tomato soil?

A: Do not reuse potting soil from tomatoes to grow tomatoes again for at least 3 years. They are heavy feeders that pull lots of nutrients from the soil. Additionally, tomatoes are disease prone. These diseases can stay in the soil for several years.
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Can I plant peppers in the same spot as last year?

Edible plants in the same families tend to have the same nutritional needs, as well as similar problems with pests and disease. For that reason, it's best to avoid planting tomatoes or other nightshade members in the same bed where you grew peppers the previous year.
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Which vegetables are rotated within the rotation plan?

How to do crop rotation
  • Brassicas: Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, kohl-rabi, oriental greens, radish, swede and turnips.
  • Legumes: Peas, broad beans, French and runner beans.
  • Onions: Onion, garlic, shallot, leek.
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What is 3 year crop rotation?

In a three-bed, three-year crop rotation system, they can be followed by peas, carrots, and onions, which in turn are followed by kale and broccoli. So, the Potato Family is followed by Legumes, Roots & Onions, which are followed by Brassicas. (Image credit: Alamy)
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