My tomato plants were getting eaten alive by horrific hornworms. It wasn't one or two or ten, but HUNDREDS of ugly, fat, unquenchable hornworms.
This never happened to me when I lived in the North. I was told to plant Marigolds around the tomato. I was willing to try anything at that point.
It's been years of hornworm-free tomatoes in the garden, while I have found the hornworms on weeds OUTside the garden, so I know they still lurk.
Is this all thanks to the Marigold? Who knows, but you can bet I will keep on planting this pretty little flower right along with my 'maters.
This listing is for 100 dwarf marigold seeds.
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