To achieve a bountiful harvest and protect plants from pests and diseases, it is necessary not only to choose the right crops, but also to decide on the most suitable neighbor for them.
Let's discuss the benefits of planting garlic next to cucumbers, which will help every gardener increase the yield and improve the quality of their vegetables.
Growing garlic next to cucumbers is a great example of symbiosis between plants, says Anastasia Kovrizhnykh .
Garlic has powerful antibacterial and antiviral properties and, at the same time, enriches the soil with sulfur.
Cucumbers, in turn, need sulfur soil to fight fungal infections such as powdery mildew.
The constructive effect of garlic on cucumbers strengthens their immunity and protects them from various diseases.
In addition, garlic suppresses the growth of weeds, which promotes more effective development of cucumbers.
Garden plots are often limited in area, and every square meter is valuable. By planting garlic next to cucumbers, you make the most of the space and increase the yield.
After all, garlic, which has a shallow root system, does not take up much space, and its vertical development provides its neighbors, cucumbers, with favorable conditions for growth.
This way you save space and get more cucumbers per unit area.
Cucumbers are susceptible to attack by pests such as aphids and cucumber moths. However, planting garlic next to cucumbers helps combat them.
The active compounds in garlic's aromatic oils repel pests and reduce the risk of their occurrence.
Additionally, the combination of garlic and cucumbers attracts beneficial insects such as bees, which help kill pests and pollinate plants.
Gardening is a creative process that requires knowledge and skills.
Growing garlic next to cucumbers not only increases the yield and quality of vegetables, but also contributes to the overall improvement of the soil condition, protection from pests and saving space.
Earlier we wrote about how to grow tomato seedlings at home.