Not all crops grow well after carrots, so you need to distribute the area wisely.
The root vegetable draws nutrients from the soil to a depth of about 60 cm. To ensure a pleasant harvest, you should not plant any other vegetable seeds after it.
The principles of crop rotation, which have allowed many summer residents to consistently obtain high yields even on a small plot, will help with solving the problem.
After carrots, white cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and cauliflower grow well.
The vegetable can be planted after carrots with one condition. It is necessary to add fertilizer. The plant needs potassium, iron, manganese.
The shallow root system of the leafy vegetable makes it a great "successor" to carrots. The main thing is to provide the plant with nitrogen.
The situation is similar with radishes. But you will definitely have to give up planting umbellifers (dill, parsley, coriander, fennel, etc.).