Garlic is a great plant, so many crops will benefit from its proximity.
Many summer residents know that an excellent harvest can be collected if the spaces between the rows are also occupied.
Anastasia Kovrizhnykh , an expert of the online publication BelNovosti, an agronomist and landscape designer, notes that it is especially good to grow three plants next to garlic.
Of course, we are not talking about full-fledged plantings, but about tomatoes left after thinning and pinching. Garlic will protect vegetables from diseases and insects.
However, do not forget to "hide" the soil under the tomatoes under a layer of mulch, since plants have different moisture needs.
These two vegetables get along well with each other. Carrots benefit from this neighborhood, as they are under reliable protection.
Therefore, you can forget about pests.
If you have seedlings that are already sick, then they should be transplanted into the rows with garlic. In most cases, this helps save the berries.
You can also safely grow a small amount of strawberries between rows of garlic on a permanent basis.