Black currant is an unpretentious plant, and it is quite easy to get a harvest.
But if you plant the wrong plants nearby, the crop may suffer, which means you can forget about large and sweet currant berries.
One of the worst neighbors for currants is sea buckthorn.
Raspberries and cherries should not be planted next to this bush either. The fact is that these plants will hinder the growth and development of the fruit plant. In addition, such plants will soon start a real race for nutrients.
Planting currants and gooseberries together is considered unsuccessful.
Coniferous crops will also be bad neighbors for currants. They can infect with rust, and will also actively take away moisture.
The plum tree also won’t be able to “make friends” with the fruit bush.
It is believed that such a tree should grow separately, the plant will not accept any of the neighbors. The main problem is that the plum tries to take nutrition from other plants.