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Don't make the wrong associations
- Never plant peas or beans near the rows of vegetable bulbs such as onion, garlic or shallots. - Chard will not develop if you place it next to spinach. - Salads do not like parsley, however lettuce enjoys the company of radishes. - Eggplants and potatoes, sensitive to Colorado potato beetles, would give birth to a real breeding of these undesirable insects. - Carrots don't like mint. - Potatoes and tomatoes compete, as do onions and cabbage, which do not enjoy the company of potatoes any more.Pay attention to the speed of development of your vegetables
Certain vegetable varieties such as bulb plants (garlic, onions, shallots), artichokes, or even leeks, require long-term cultivation. By monopolizing the space for months, they literally suffocate those with rapid development like radishes and all varieties of salads in general.
well, damn it, this is nonsense
I consider, that you have deceived.