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Have you harvested winter garlic? Don’t forget to plant this in the vacated bed – you won’t regret it

The final third of August has arrived. The winter garlic harvest should have been harvested long ago..

In addition, by this period many beds have already been cleared of early cabbage, early and mid-season cucumber varieties..

It is not worth leaving these spaces ‘unfilled’.

At the end of summer, it is worth planting green manure here, which many call ‘green fertilizers’.

This approach guarantees the restoration of the soil and the return of its fertility. And all thanks to the replenishment of the deficiency of important compounds and microelements.

In addition, thanks to green manure, the soil acquires protection from drying out.

An expert of our magazine, agronomist and landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh told us which green fertilizers should be planted in a former garlic bed.

What to plant in place of garlic

In the final days of the calendar summer or already in the fall, it is worth sowing one of the following plants here:

  • mustard.
  • buckwheat.
  • rapeseed.
  • lupine.
  • clover.
  • These green manures are also suitable for beds where other crops were grown.

    Important point: the selected green manure should not be a representative of the same family as the plant to which the bed previously ‘belonged’. So, you shouldn’t sow mustard and rapeseed in place of cabbage. And after peas, you can’t sow clover and lupine.

    The final third of August has arrived. The winter garlic harvest should have been harvested long ago..

    In addition, by this period many beds have already been cleared of early cabbage, early and mid-season cucumber varieties..

    It is not worth leaving these spaces ‘unfilled’.

    At the end of summer, it is worth planting green manure here, which many call ‘green fertilizers’.

    This approach guarantees the restoration of the soil and the return of its fertility. And all thanks to the replenishment of the deficiency of important compounds and microelements.

    In addition, thanks to green manure, the soil acquires protection from drying out.

    An expert of our magazine, agronomist and landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh told us which green fertilizers should be planted in a former garlic bed.

    What to plant in place of garlic

    In the final days of the calendar summer or already in the fall, it is worth sowing one of the following plants here:

  • mustard.
  • buckwheat.
  • rapeseed.
  • lupine.
  • clover.
  • These green manures are also suitable for beds where other crops were grown.

    Important point: the selected green manure should not be a representative of the same family as the plant to which the bed previously ‘belonged’. So, you shouldn’t sow mustard and rapeseed in place of cabbage. And after peas, you can’t sow clover and lupine.

    The final third of August has arrived. The winter garlic harvest should have been harvested long ago..

    In addition, by this period many beds have already been cleared of early cabbage, early and mid-season cucumber varieties..

    It is not worth leaving these spaces ‘unfilled’.

    At the end of summer, it is worth planting green manure here, which many call ‘green fertilizers’.

    This approach guarantees the restoration of the soil and the return of its fertility. And all thanks to the replenishment of the deficiency of important compounds and microelements.

    In addition, thanks to green manure, the soil acquires protection from drying out.

    An expert of our magazine, agronomist and landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh told us which green fertilizers should be planted in a former garlic bed.

    What to plant in place of garlic

    In the final days of the calendar summer or already in the fall, it is worth sowing one of the following plants here:

  • mustard.
  • buckwheat.
  • rapeseed.
  • lupine.
  • clover.
  • These green manures are also suitable for beds where other crops were grown.

    Important point: the selected green manure should not be a representative of the same family as the plant to which the bed previously ‘belonged’

    The final third of August has arrived. The winter garlic harvest should have been harvested long ago..

    In addition, by this period many beds have already been cleared of early cabbage, early and mid-season cucumber varieties..

    It is not worth leaving these spaces ‘unfilled’.

    At the end of summer, it is worth planting green manure here, which many call ‘green fertilizers’.

    This approach guarantees the restoration of the soil and the return of its fertility. And all thanks to the replenishment of the deficiency of important compounds and microelements.

    In addition, thanks to green manure, the soil acquires protection from drying out.

    Our magazine’s expert, agronomist and landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh told us which green fertilizers should be planted in a former garlic bed.

    What to plant in place of garlic

    The final third of August has arrived. The winter garlic harvest should have been harvested long ago..

    In addition, by this period many beds have already been cleared of early cabbage, early and mid-season cucumber varieties..

    It is not worth leaving these spaces ‘unfilled’.

    At the end of summer, it is worth planting green manure here, which many call ‘green fertilizers’.

    This approach guarantees the restoration of the soil and the return of its fertility. And all thanks to the replenishment of the deficiency of important compounds and microelements.

    The final third of August has arrived. The winter garlic harvest should have been harvested long ago.

    In addition, by this period many beds have already been cleared of early cabbage, early and mid-season cucumber varieties.

    It is not worth leaving these spaces ‘unfilled’.

    At the end of summer, it is worth planting green manure here, which many call ‘green fertilizers’.

    This approach guarantees the restoration of the soil and the return of its fertility. And all thanks to the replenishment of the deficiency of important compounds and microelements.

    In addition, thanks to green manure, the soil acquires protection from drying out.

    An expert of our magazine, agronomist and landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh told us which green manures should be planted in a former garlic bed.

    What to plant in place of garlic

    In the final days of the calendar summer or already in the fall, it is worth sowing one of the following plants here:

  • mustard.
  • buckwheat.
  • rape.
  • lupine.
  • clover.
  • These green manures are also suitable for beds where other crops were grown.

    An important point: the selected green manure should not be a representative of the same family as the plant that previously «belonged» to the garden bed.So, you shouldn»t sow mustard and rapeseed in place of cabbage.And after peas, you can»t sow clover and lupine.

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