When planning a vegetable garden, you need to think about planting patterns in advance, and also take into account that some plants can negatively affect the condition of fruit crops, take away moisture, nutrients, or simply displace them.
The first plant that is best removed from the area to avoid problems is burdock.
It can grow even through a thick layer of mulch, serves as a habitat for pests, and hinders the growth of other plants.
Honeysuckle can also cause trouble, as it is often a source of diseases and pests.
Attention should be paid to planting ash. After all, the tree can grow to enormous sizes and shade the area, absorbing a large amount of moisture and taking it from other plantings.
Birch trees are also a plant that can cause problems.
The roots go deep into the soil and take up a lot of water and nutrients. If you want to grow such a tree on your site, you should place it away from other plants.
Experienced gardeners also note that horse chestnut is dangerous for the garden and vegetable garden.
This is due to the fact that its leaves contain substances that can destroy other plants.