Garlic is not only a very healthy vegetable, but also a fairly unpretentious crop.
However, there are some rules that you need to follow if you want to enjoy a bountiful harvest.
Let's figure out how often garlic needs to be moved from one place to another.
Experienced gardeners plant garlic in the same place only two years in a row.
If you break this rule, then all subsequent years the harvest will be affected by nematodes. And this, in turn, will contribute to the accumulation of harmful substances in the soil and as a result may negatively affect the cultivation of other crops.
If you follow crop rotation, then garlic will please you with its yield and the size of its fruits.
However, you cannot alternate garlic with onions: these plants belong to the same family, and therefore suffer from the same pests and diseases.
It is best if garlic alternates with cruciferous, cereal or legumes. The plant is planted in the beds where cabbage, potatoes or cucumbers were previously grown.