Garlic is a popular crop that is often grown by summer residents in their gardens.
But in order for the harvest to really please, you need to choose the right neighbors for garlic.
However, it has long been known that vegetable crops growing nearby can influence each other’s condition.
Let's consider the best options.
Garlic and cucumbers make excellent companions.
The latter crop often suffers from diseases and pests, and in this case, garlic will produce substances that will protect against these problems.
Sorrel, spinach, parsley and dill are also considered to be plants that grow well next to the spice.
As gardeners note, such plants will help each other gain green mass, vitamins and juiciness.
If you plant garlic between tomato beds, you can protect the vegetables from various insects.
Previously, we talked about which plants should not be planted next to garlic.