By planting certain crops in the beds freed up after harvesting winter garlic, you can reap a good harvest.
We will tell you which plants are recommended to be planted after garlic.
What to plant after garlic
After garlic, you can safely plant: parsley, dill, arugula, leaf lettuce, Swiss chard, Chinese cabbage, turnips, radishes, black radishes, and daikon.
Even cucumbers will have time to produce a harvest if you plant an early ripening variety.
You can also plant green peas. And in the fall, you can plant strawberry beds in place of the garlic.
In addition, you can sow green manure crops - mustard, rapeseed, oilseed radish.
Green manure will improve the quality of the soil and prevent weeds from growing.