The secret of a huge harvest: after which plants do savvy summer residents sow onions and garlic

20.04.2023 17:01

Onions and garlic are not essential ingredients for most dishes, but without them, the treats are not as tasty.

Therefore, as a rule, many gardeners definitely plant these crops. But before that, they clarify which predecessor plants are undesirable for garlic and onions.

After which to plant garlic and onions – advice from gardeners

Summer residents have noticed that there are many crops after which these plants cause the least trouble, but please with a solid harvest.

So, good predecessors for onions are beans and onions. This crop grows well after tomatoes, cucumbers, cabbage, peas, potatoes, carrots, parsley, eggplants, melons and watermelons.

As for garlic, it grows well in the garden after corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, white mustard, lupine and alfalfa.

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After which you can’t plant onions and garlic

It is better not to sow this plant in beds where representatives of the onion family grew. According to the rules, you should not plant onions in this place for the next 5 years. It is not recommended to sow garlic after onions, potatoes, and beets.

Author: Dmitry Bobrovich Internet resource editor

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