Many gardeners enthusiastically proceed to spring planning of crops, without realizing the importance of the proper consequence of plants in the garden. < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/82df46/620x0/1/0/2025/04/13/4YLW9LBT1NGSTX4ELBVYDI9FK7ECI8ECI89HPMHNXEYV.jpg" alt = "don't cut them on cucumbers. List of plants that are better to avoid" Style = "background-color: rgba (138,122,98.1)" > < p > One of the most common mistakes & oacute; W is planting new vegetables in a place where previously the og & ndash; without prior soil preparation. And this may have catastrophic effects on future crops & v.

< P >Og & oacute; though delicious and grateful to cultivation, are extremely & ampquo; voracious & rdquo;. They collect huge amounts of & oacute; in nutritious, which results in its rapid sterilization. Moreover, & ndash; They leave behind & ampquo; disease trace & rdquo; in the form of a fungus & oacute; in the first bacteria, which can threaten subsequent plants.

< P >< Strong > which should not be planted after og Pumpkin (pumpkin, zucchini, squash) < br />< /Strong >< br /> belong to the same family as og & oacute; rki and have similar needs and weaknesses. Planting them after og < P >< Strong > 2. Cabbage < br />< /strong >< br /> This capricious vegetable classic needs a lot of nitrogen & ndash; kt & oacute; og & oacute; Too & tired & rdquo; The soil will not ensure the cabbage of good conditions, and the remains of fertilizer & oacute; in can only harm it.

< P >< Strong > 3. Tomatoes < br />< /strong >< br /> sensitive and demanding. In the soil after the og; Oacute; Rki lacks what is most important “ndash; An ingredient & oacute; in a food and healthy environment. Risk of mycosis, e.g. fusariosis, lurks below the surface.

< P >< Strong > and what about strawberries ?< br />< /strong >< br /> strawberries, although from another group of plants, also require proper soil preparation. Planting them immediately after ostel & ore is not recommended, unless we previously carry out accurate organic fertilization, improve the soil structure and wait a few weeks. Strawberries hate excess moisture and an underwire.

< p >< br /> soil regeneration is the basis of a healthy garden. Apply chades (e.g. lupine, clover, facelish), enter the compost or manure and give the beds time to rest. This is the only way & oacute; b, that in the next season the cultivation is healthy, strong and abundant.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116