When planting shrubs, it is necessary to take into account that not all plants can be friends with it.
The thing is, if you don’t plan the planting of different crops in advance, it’s easy to lose the harvest.
Still, some plants can react negatively to each other, take away nutrients, or easily become infected with pests and diseases.
What should not be grown next to currants
Experienced gardeners recommend avoiding planting red, black and white currants together. After all, they are susceptible to the same diseases, and they can also be attacked by the same insects. If you do not take measures in time, you can easily lose the berries.
Also, you should not choose birch or plum as neighbors for currants.
Conifers will not be liked by the fruit bush either. There is a risk of rust infection.
It is better to plant roses, rose hips, and bird cherry trees further away.
Currants will not get along with raspberries and cherries.
You should take these simple rules into account if you want to reap an excellent harvest.