It is important to choose the right neighbor for each specific plant.
This rule applies to all crops, including grapes.
Agronomist Anastasia Kovrizhnykh explained that it is not worth planting next to grapes, so as not to lose the harvest.
What you can't plant
Grapes may not like being next to marigolds.
If you plant them close together, the harvest may disappoint you in both quality and quantity.
Also, grapes will not grow well near tomatoes and peppers.
Planting it next to carrots or potatoes will have a negative effect on its yield.
The taste of the berries may deteriorate if the grapes are grown near cabbage.
What can be planted
Experienced gardeners plant oregano or basil near grapes.
These plants have a pungent and strong odor that can repel pests.
You can also plant geranium or hyssop next to the grapes.
Berries grow well near peas or beans. Grapes will like the neighborhood of blackberries.
Earlier, an expert explained where potato peels are used in the garden.