If you notice rotting zucchini in the garden, then this is clearly not the most pleasant moment in your gardening life: it means that the harvest is under threat.
It is possible to deal with the problem, but it would be wiser to prevent it from occurring in the first place.
The process of rotting vegetables in the garden, according to agronomist and landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh , an expert of the online publication BelNovosti, is associated with three of the most common causes.
What do they consist of?
High amount of precipitation
If the summer is rainy, many crops will be at risk. Zucchini, for example, will start to rot due to excess water.
Therefore, it is necessary to think through protective measures in advance in case forecasters promise rain.
Planting density
Don't plant zucchini too close to each other. This habit has a negative effect on the harvest. Therefore, try to keep a distance to avoid diseases.
Leaves and buds
Not all gardeners remember that it is extremely important to remove leaves if they look dry and lifeless. It is also important to understand that dried flowers should not be left in the beds either.
Failure to remove dead plant material can be a cause of disease spread.