When choosing plants for your garden plot, you need to carefully study their characteristics.
And remember that some plants are very difficult to get rid of.
Anastasia Kovrizhnykh, an expert of the online publication Belnovosti, agronomist and landscape designer, tells us which crops are best not to plant on a plot.
What plants are worse than weeds
Under no circumstances should you plant amaranth, purslane, sumac, thread-like speedwell, mint, hops, or evening primrose on your plot.
These plants grow very quickly and getting rid of them is quite problematic.
It is also necessary to approach the planting of such popular crops as raspberries, plums and Jerusalem artichokes with caution.
They are also capable of growing quickly and displacing other crops.
Earlier, the expert told which plants should not grow next to roses.