It is a common belief that zucchini does not require special care and always grows well.
Many gardeners manage to grow them successfully, but to do this they need to adhere to one main rule - favorable neighborhood.
Some plants can negatively affect the development and productivity of the pumpkin's closest relative.
For zucchini, you need to select plants that will get along well with them, and avoid planting plants next to zucchini that can harm them.
It is the main enemy of zucchini due to common pests and soil diseases.
Potatoes and zucchini will be enemies due to diseases that can affect the root system.
Both plants can compete for nutrients in the soil, which will negatively affect the yield of zucchini.
Zucchini will not get along with cucumbers and will not bear fruit well next to them due to the large amount of shade and competition for food.
Onions and garlic can prevent zucchini from bearing fruit, so you should pay attention to this before planting.