What to Plant After Early Radishes: Tips to Avoid Biting Your Elbows

09.02.2023 14:21
Updated: 13.04.2023 23:17

Radish gives the very first harvest and is the first to leave the garden until better times. In order not to leave the place empty, you can select followers.

The emphasis here should be on crop rotation rules, otherwise there will be no sense in planting vegetables. Here are the most successful farming options.

If you violate these rules, you can not only be left without a harvest, but also become the culprit of soil depletion, the spread of diseases and pests, and the destruction of the fertile soil layer.

You can't plant after radishes

Anything that belongs to the cruciferous family. These include turnips and radishes, cabbage (all varieties and types), rutabaga, spinach and daikon, as well as salads.

Best options

Without a shadow of a doubt, you can plant tomatoes, peppers and eggplants, but in some cases these should be early maturing varieties.

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You can leave a bed for cucumbers, peas and green beans, and among the small greens, parsley, dill or cilantro will feel great here.

And the last thing that will remain to be sown on the vacated area is green manure. But again, these should not be representatives of the cruciferous family.

Author: Igor Zur Internet resource editor

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  1. You can't plant after radishes
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