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Should You Plant Tomatoes and Potatoes Together?
Robin asked: Can you plant potatoes with tomato plants? I heard it causes potato blight – is that true?
Tomatoes and potatoes are in the same plant family, called the Nightshade Family. Eggplant and peppers are also in this family. Crops of the same plant family often battle the same diseases, so it’s usually best not to plant them all near one another. This includes potatoes and tomatoes, which both can get the disease called ‘late blight.’ You can grow both tomatoes and potatoes in your garden, but spread them out. Also, rotate Nightshade Family crops around your garden, growing them in different spots each year.
You can also prevent blight by watering tomato plants at the base, not getting the leaves wet; planting your tomatoes far enough apart that there’s good airflow; and planting varieties known to be blight resistant. One fun heirloom variety that’s blight resistant is called Mr. Stripey, pictured here — weighing in around one to two pounds at maturity, it's a beefsteak-type tomato with pinkish-red and yellow streaks, and a high sugar content that makes them sweet and delicious. The indeterminate vines start bearing in about 80 days and reach 8 to 10 feet tall.