Tuesday, 20 Jan 2026
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA
logo logo
  • World
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Economy
  • Tech & Science
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Education
    • Celebrities
    • Culture and Arts
    • Environment
    • Health and Wellness
    • Lifestyle
  • 🔥
  • Trump
  • House
  • VIDEO
  • ScienceAlert
  • White
  • man
  • Trumps
  • Watch
  • Season
  • Years
Font ResizerAa
American FocusAmerican Focus
Search
  • World
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Economy
  • Tech & Science
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Education
    • Celebrities
    • Culture and Arts
    • Environment
    • Health and Wellness
    • Lifestyle
Follow US
© 2024 americanfocus.online – All Rights Reserved.
American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Does the old concept of companion planting have any science behind it?
Tech and Science

Does the old concept of companion planting have any science behind it?

Last updated: June 2, 2025 10:45 pm
Share
Does the old concept of companion planting have any science behind it?
SHARE

Planting herbs with your tomatoes may lift yields and deter pests

As an obsessive plant collector with little impulse control, I will take any excuse to cram a few more species into my tiny plot. So the concept of companion planting, an old belief that adding certain plants around existing crops can boost pest resistance, yields and even flavour, is one that has always appealed to me. But as a sceptical scientist, I’m curious about how well these claims actually stack up. Let’s dive in.

The tricky thing with examining the science around companion planting is quite how…

Companion planting has been a popular gardening practice for centuries, with the idea that planting certain combinations of plants together can result in mutual benefits. One common example is planting herbs like basil alongside tomato plants. The theory behind this is that basil can help deter pests that commonly affect tomatoes, such as aphids and whiteflies.

Studies have shown that certain herbs, including basil, can indeed have insect-repelling properties. The strong aroma of basil plants can confuse and deter pests, reducing the likelihood of infestations on nearby tomato plants. This natural pest control method can help reduce the need for chemical pesticides, promoting a more sustainable and environmentally friendly approach to gardening.

In addition to pest control benefits, companion planting can also have positive effects on the overall health and yield of tomato plants. Some herbs, like basil, are known to improve the flavour of tomatoes when grown in close proximity. The symbiotic relationship between these plants can enhance the nutrient uptake and growth of both species, resulting in healthier and more productive tomato plants.

See also  These 4 Distinct Patterns May Signal Alzheimer's According to Science : ScienceAlert

While the scientific evidence supporting the benefits of companion planting may vary, many gardeners swear by this traditional practice. Whether you are looking to increase yields, deter pests, or simply experiment with different plant combinations, incorporating herbs like basil with your tomato plants can be a fun and rewarding experience.

So next time you plan your garden layout, consider the potential advantages of companion planting. By strategically pairing herbs with your tomatoes, you may not only enhance the health and productivity of your plants but also create a vibrant and diverse garden ecosystem.

TAGGED:companionConceptplantingScience
Share This Article
Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article We’re Not Your Pride Publicity Stunt  We’re Not Your Pride Publicity Stunt 
Next Article Private credit could ‘amplify’ next financial crisis, study finds Private credit could ‘amplify’ next financial crisis, study finds
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Popular Posts

Holiday Party Outfit Ideas 2025

These pieces are versatile and can easily transition from day to night, making them a…

December 18, 2025

[Watch] Robin Uthappa smashes 66 off 27 balls in National Cricket League T10 2024 against Texas Gladiators

Former Indian cricketer Robin Uthappa showcased his brilliance on the cricket field by scoring a…

October 13, 2024

Cheers Cast Honors George Wendt After His Death on Show Anniversary

The entertainment world is mourning the loss of beloved actor George Wendt, best known for…

May 21, 2025

US threatens EU with 17% tariff on food exports

Unlock the White House Watch newsletter for freeYour guide to what Trump’s second term means…

July 4, 2025

Expert Reveals Why Pollen Allergies Are Getting Worse : ScienceAlert

Evolution has produced a diverse array of reproductive strategies in the natural world, ranging from…

May 11, 2025

You Might Also Like

Looking ahead to 2026: What’s next for Startup Battlefield 200
Tech and Science

Looking ahead to 2026: What’s next for Startup Battlefield 200

January 19, 2026
Aurora Watch in Effect as Severe Solar Storm Slams Into Earth : ScienceAlert
Tech and Science

Aurora Watch in Effect as Severe Solar Storm Slams Into Earth : ScienceAlert

January 19, 2026
BioticsAI, which won Disrupt’s Battlefield competition in 2023, gains FDA approval for its AI-powered fetal ultrasound product 
Tech and Science

BioticsAI, which won Disrupt’s Battlefield competition in 2023, gains FDA approval for its AI-powered fetal ultrasound product 

January 19, 2026
Spiders build giant decoys to scare predators from webs
Tech and Science

Spiders build giant decoys to scare predators from webs

January 19, 2026
logo logo
Facebook Twitter Youtube

About US


Explore global affairs, political insights, and linguistic origins. Stay informed with our comprehensive coverage of world news, politics, and Lifestyle.

Top Categories
  • Crime
  • Environment
  • Sports
  • Tech and Science
Usefull Links
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA

© 2024 americanfocus.online –  All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?