Hello this is my garden

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It's indoor going to be my first garden outdoors
 

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Nice job for the first time. The pale green color indicates you need to use just a little more nitrogen.
 
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This is the other half and I just put cilantro, basil, lavender, and rosemary
 

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OK this is the other names of the plants I have was wondering what plants can stay to gather and which ones to separate
Cilantro=
Rosemary=not out yet 4 or 3 seeds
Basil dark opal=not out yet 4 or 3 seeds
Lavender= not out yet 4 or 3 seeds
Lettuce=2
Yellow pear tomato=3
Bwr tomato=2
Sage=2
Thyme=5
Marjoram=2
Pak Choi=3
Cabbage=3
Broccoli=1
Pf/c American legion=3
Tarragon=3
Beets=3

What should I keep together
 
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was wondering what plants can stay to gather and which ones to separate
The ones that are most subject to pest attack are - lettuce (2), Pak choi (3), tomatoes (5), cabbage (3) and broccoli (1).
I would separate all these as single plants and surround them with the others. The idea being to give the pests as much trouble as possible by spreading their target plants amongst the herbs (which mask the smell of the vulnerable ones).
You can put the tomatoes on a common trellis and surround that with interspersed herbs. The herbs are very resistant to attack.
 

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