Before planting any garden crops, the gardener must choose the most suitable place for the plants.
It is important to remember that the lighting of the area is of great importance.
Some representatives of flora "love" sunny places. Other plants demonstrate full development only in partial shade.
If you ignore this point, you may face a serious drop in yield.
Plants for sunny places
Well-lit areas are ideal for planting the following popular garden crops:
- eggplants;
- pepper;
- tomatoes.
These plants need to find a sunny spot, even if there aren't many free beds left.
Plants for partial shade
Not all plants benefit from constant exposure to sunlight.
The following crops should be planted in partial shade to make the first contribution to increased yields.
- peas;
- onion;
- cucumber;
- beet;
- radish;
- beans.
Among the many varieties of greenery, parsley is best suited for partial shade.