What plants should not be planted with garlic: there will be no good harvest next to them

26.01.2023 16:06

There are plants that are best kept away from garlic, planting them at different ends of the garden.

Garlic is a good neighbor for many vegetables. This crop disinfects the soil, therefore reducing the risk of fungal diseases.

However, there are plants that do not get along with garlic. In this case, they either die themselves or try to suppress the unpleasant neighbor.

Beans, especially peas and beans, do not get along well with garlic. In such a neighborhood, these crops develop poorly and produce a weak harvest.

If green onions are grown nearby, you should not expect excellent results either.

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But basil, mint and other greens have a negative effect on garlic. The plants secrete essential oils that suppress the development of the vegetable. In this case, garlic will not grow large heads.

But tomatoes will like the proximity to garlic. This vegetable will protect tomatoes from aphids, spider mites, whiteflies, and reduce the activity of late blight and rust.

Author: Dmitry Bobrovich Internet resource editor