Prudent summer residents carefully choose which plants to plant on their plots so as not to encounter unnecessary problems later.
There are flowers that are both beautiful and a lot of trouble, so many gardeners don't want to deal with them.
Some plantings, without the participation of summer residents, grow so much that they fill the entire territory. They even take over beds with other plants.
These include lily of the valley. The flower is extremely tenacious, quickly conquers new territories and leaves no chance for other crops.
Experienced gardeners recommend planting lily of the valley on the sunny side of the plot. Under these conditions, the plant grows more slowly.
The downside of the lungwort is that the flower seeds are carried by ants. In a couple of weeks, the flower may hatch on the other side of the plot.
The bellflower also reproduces very quickly, thanks to the capsules that contain thousands of seeds.
Mint is a useful crop, but at the same time it is difficult for summer residents to get rid of the plant, which has powerful roots.