No gardener wants the beds to remain empty after harvesting garlic.
First of all, such a rest will not be the most beneficial option for the soil itself.
In addition, one should not miss the opportunity to harvest additional crops from other crops, says Anastasia Kovrizhnykh, an expert at the online publication BelNovosti, a landscape designer and agronomist.
Aromatic herbs will never be superfluous, so they can be considered as a good option. Dill and parsley feel great in the garden after garlic.
To ensure that plants grow as fragrant as possible, do not plant them too close together.
Many summer residents note that radishes planted in August grow juicier, tastier and larger. However, before planting, it is best to fertilize the soil with regular ash.
In this case, planting activities can begin in a few days.
If you were looking for a great place to transplant strawberries, then the bed freed up by garlic would be the best option.
However, it is important to remember that the soil will need to be fertilized.
It is worth paying attention to sources of boron, calcium, potassium and phosphorus.