After harvesting, any experienced gardener begins to make plans for the next year.
In this case, you can make a planting plan and properly prepare the soil for certain plants.
Since zucchini is present in every plot, the question of planting crops after them is relevant.
There are no contraindications for planting tomatoes: this will be an excellent choice. However, nitrogen and phosphorus-based compounds are added to the soil.
If you are looking for a plant that does not require any nutrient input, carrots are the best option. The vegetable is quite capable of "getting" nutrients that are deep in the soil.
This will not only allow you to collect a decent harvest of peas, since the crop has different needs from zucchini, but will also replenish the resulting nitrogen deficiency. So this choice will become a kind of "health procedure" for the soil.
Despite the fact that beets can extract nutrients on their own, the soil after squash should still be enriched.
It is best to choose complex compositions.