In spring, summer residents tidy up their plots, gardens, vegetable gardens, and greenhouses. They make plans for new plantings.
In addition, to plan plantings in a greenhouse and a vegetable garden, you need to think about what crops are best not to plant near a greenhouse. Here's what gardeners think about this.
Once the greenhouse has been tidied up, the area around the greenhouse needs to be tidied up.
1. The first thing to do is to weed out the weeds growing around the perimeter of the structure. This task requires periodic attention throughout the season.
2. To prevent the soil from “wandering” and becoming overgrown, it would be better to plant annuals around the greenhouse – marigolds or calendula.
3. Other flower crops (except repellents) will have to be systematically treated against thrips. This will help maintain order around the greenhouse during the season.
What should not be planted near a greenhouse
These are related crops that grow inside a greenhouse. For example, if you plant cucumbers in a greenhouse, move the bed with pumpkins and squashes further away. The same situation applies to peppers, tomatoes and eggplants. It is better not to plant potatoes near a greenhouse.
The reason is common diseases and pests that can easily migrate from open ground to a greenhouse.