To ensure that onions grow large and strong, it is important to take good care of them.
The yield is also affected by what crops grow nearby.
Agronomist Anastasia Kovrizhnykh explained that it is better not to plant next to onions.
Proximity to certain plants can be simply fatal for onions.
In particular, you cannot plant beans, radishes and horseradish nearby.
Onions will be negatively affected by proximity to beans and peas.
These plants will compete for nutrients and moisture in the soil.
Because of this, you can forget about large and strong bulbs.
You shouldn't plant garlic near onions. These plants can be susceptible to the same diseases and pests.
As a result, there is a risk that both of these crops will not grow.
You can plant carrots and beets near onions. Tomatoes and potatoes are also allowed next to them.
Greens, radishes and broccoli will grow well near onions.
They will saturate the soil with useful substances and protect each other from unwanted insects.
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