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Originally Posted by Crandrew
Babice,
I had also heard this...then by accident started researching marigolds and to my surprise found more negative literature regarding them attracting mites. From what I could find the negatives far outweighed the positives. So i've decided to remove the 6 that I planted near my tomatoes.
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Hmmm...I planted them last year with my 6 toms that I had in the ground and to my knowledge didn't have the tomato hornworms nor the mites. But I was such a newbie (and not aware of this site!) that I might not have known? That's why I was going to do it again but am having a hard time figuring out if there's a specific kind more recommended than others.