Contrary to popular belief, some garden crops do not suffer from growing in the same place two years in a row.
We tell you which crops can be planted in the same bed two seasons in a row, and which cannot.
What can and cannot be planted in the same bed two years in a row
Tomatoes, potatoes, peas, onions, garlic, parsley and sorrel will grow well in the same place two years in a row.
All other crops cannot be grown this way. This especially applies to cabbage, carrots and cucumbers.
It is recommended to plant cabbage after onions, garlic, potatoes, cucumbers and carrots.
Cucumbers feel good after nightshades, umbelliferous plants and legumes.
Carrots should be planted after tomatoes, garlic, potatoes, cabbage and cucumbers.
For reference
Crop rotation is the practice of growing a number of different types of crops in the same area over several growing seasons.