Cold weather is approaching. Gardeners are cleaning up their plots, preparing them for next year. Many gardeners know that to get the best harvest, they should remember crop rotation. However, if you don't follow these rules, you can work hard to grow crops, but the results, unfortunately, will be disappointing.
For example, many people know that cucumbers shouldn't be planted in the same spot after tomatoes. Experienced gardeners, as well as gardeners themselves, have long since noted that these plants are completely incompatible. Some gardeners are concerned about what to plant after garlic the following year and what crops this plant is compatible with.
By following crop rotation principles, you can not only grow a great harvest but also protect your plants from many diseases and even pests. Garlic is a fairly popular plant, essential to every human being.
This popular crop is grown in almost any garden bed. Moreover, garlic has gained importance not only in cooking but also in folk medicine. It's important to note that after harvesting, garlic should not be replanted in the same spot. The best crops to plant after garlic are legumes or cucumbers, and this bed is also perfect for potatoes. Avoid planting onions, tomatoes, beets, or cabbage after garlic.
Sometimes a gardener has a small plot of land or can't create multiple beds for everything. To resolve this situation with minimal crop losses, it's best to use green manure to help restore the soil more quickly.
Moreover, it's best to sow the green manure crop twice: in late summer, sow it until spring, and then, when spring arrives, sow these "helpers" for restoring the soil a second time. Then, by fall, the beds will be ready for garlic or onions. Because, as we know, onions shouldn't be planted after garlic. However, since gardeners meticulously care for their beds, this approach will be helpful.
After garlic, you can plant strawberries or wild strawberries. It's best to take the young shoots from these plants in late fall and plant them in the garden. By spring, the strawberries will have produced flowers, and then berries. The combination of these crops is very well-suited. Even experienced gardeners have noted that after harvesting garlic, strawberry bushes in the same spot become strong and sturdy. Afterwards, they delight you with an excellent harvest.
Experts advise that strawberries should be kept in one place for no more than three years, after which they definitely need to be replanted. Otherwise, the harvest will be poor. After that, the beds can be replanted with crops like garlic or onions. The soil has had a wonderful rest and recharge for this. But this applies to perennials like strawberries.
As for annual plants such as cabbage, beets, cucumbers, and so on, these crops require annual replanting. Therefore, they require strong nutrients, and where they've been growing for one year, the soil becomes depleted, requiring annual replacement.
But first, the soil needs to be prepared and fertilized; otherwise, it will be difficult to achieve good results. You can fertilize the soil with readily available materials, such as manure, compost, ash, and so on. Alternatively, you can use other methods, such as green manure, which effectively enriches the soil with all the essential nutrients for plants.
You already know what to plant after garlic, now let's find out what plant after cucumbers.

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