Every gardener knows that in order to get a quality harvest, certain rules must be followed.
One of the main ones is the rule of crop rotation, which consists of alternating crops in the beds.
But there are plants that can be planted in the same place twice without damage.
We are talking primarily about crops of the legume family.
These active green manures, which saturate the soil with essential microelements for plants, can be planted in one place for up to three seasons.
It is also acceptable to grow strawberries on one plot for several seasons. But it is also important to remember that the soil becomes depleted over time.
Experienced gardeners note that such a crop must be replanted at least every four years to ensure a pleasing harvest.
Replanting tomatoes in the same place is allowed, but only in a greenhouse. In this case, the soil should be treated in a certain way.
Earlier we talked about what other vegetables can bear fruit well for several seasons in a row.