If the bed where radishes were grown is freed up by mid-summer, then this place should not be left empty.
The summer resident still has time to grow another plant here.
But which crops exactly can act as “successors” for radishes?
There are several interesting options, which were discussed by the expert of the online publication "BelNovosti", agronomist and landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh .
It is clear that a plant that demonstrates rapid growth must be planted in the vacated bed.
The specialist considers the following options to be good:
In addition, radishes and turnips will grow well in the place of radishes. Both crops are characterized by early maturity, so the harvest will be collected before the end of the summer season.
It is worth noting that the above-mentioned crops can also be planted in the place where early cabbage grew.
Earlier , summer residents were told what to do with currants after fruiting.