What to plant next to the potatoes next door?
From year to year, gardeners plant a huge number of different crops in the beds. Often, when planting vegetables, summer residents make mistakes that can nullify all efforts to get a rich harvest. Indeed, with an unsuccessfully selected neighborhood, plants can get sick and soon die.
Peculiarities
Planting potatoes, like any other plant, is considered hard work. Especially when it is necessary to combine various vegetables on neighboring beds. The science of allelopathy proves that the interaction of neighboring plants can beneficially or negatively affect growth and yield. The ground and underground parts of vegetable crops fill the soil with minerals and trace elements that affect the composition and taste of the vegetable. The question arises what vegetables and plants can be sown nearby.
Several factors need to be taken into account:
- how much the beds are illuminated, whether they are located under the open sun or whether there is a shadow at the planting site;
- what is the composition of the soil (clay earth, sandstone or black soil);
- what is the acidity of the soil (neutral composition or alkaline);
- Is it necessary to make regular feeding of plants;
- how much watering is required for different crops.
Based on these parameters, you can safely select "partners" for potatoes in the garden.
What crops are suitable for potatoes?
Based on soil factors, we can distinguish a list of favorable "neighbors" for potatoes:
- The best combination is with legumes. These include peas and beans. Thanks to these plants, the soil is saturated with nitrogen, which has a beneficial effect on the development of the potato crop.
- Potatoes will be able to grow next to various types of cabbage. Cauliflower and kohlrabi will have a special effect on root growth.
- Next to the potatoes, you can plant greens, such as arugula or lettuce salads.
- Some gardeners have adapted to plant zucchini and eggplant near potato beds, which is also not contraindicated.
- A good combination would be the neighborhood of potatoes and sweet corn. The soil must be sufficiently fertilized, due to which the yield of both crops will exceed all expectations. Corn next to potatoes is sown exclusively in warm regions.
- In the aisles on potato beds, you can sow onions, sorrel and dill. Thanks to this, the gardener will be able to enjoy fresh herbs all summer long. There is an opinion that it is the bow that provides the best protection against the Colorado potato beetle.
- An important factor is the proximity of potatoes to beets. There are no “conflicts” between them in the garden, they are great for neighborly relations and feed each other throughout the entire ripening period. In addition, after harvesting, the beets are put in one bag with potatoes. For one standard bag weighing 25 kg, about 5 or 6 pieces of beets are taken, depending on their size. Vegetables will not lose their appearance for a long period and can even stand in the cellar until next year.
Quite often, gardeners decorate the territory of the beds with various flowers in order to bring beauty and aesthetics to the plantings. Gardeners even plant flowers right on the garden rows. Roses of all varieties are especially popular.Potatoes help to cope with the growth of flowers and increase their number. The fact is that in each potato there is a nutrient substrate, which helps to saturate the cutting of the rose with moisture and shares phytohormones.
An interesting procedure can be used to plant flowers. It is necessary to select a ripe shoot of a flower and cut off the leg of the cutting with a pruner. For several hours, lower the plant into a special solution that stimulates the appearance of roots. After that, the stalk can be inserted into the prepared potatoes. The tuber should not have visible damage, and existing eyes must be removed. Such a "rose in a potato" is placed in a separate container. For subsequent planting, it is necessary to prepare a hole, fertilize the ground, make drainage. Only after that, the harvested flower in the tuber can be planted, after which it is painstakingly monitored for its growth and flowering.
Not recommended
Unfortunately, not all vegetable crops can interact without problems. There are also plants that are strictly forbidden to be planted near each other. For potatoes, in the first place, the neighborhood with celery is contraindicated. You can not combine potato beds and sunflowers. Pumpkins can be included on the list of undesirable neighborhood, although many gardeners do not agree with this fact and plant vegetables in the neighborhood.
Some summer residents argue that carrots and potatoes cannot coexist together. But that doesn't mean they can't grow up side by side. Carrots should not be sown between rows, but in the next row it will not hurt. Thanks to personal experience, every gardener knows that it is strictly forbidden to plant potato tubers next to tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers, which have an overwhelming effect on potato seedlings.The fact is that tomatoes and peppers are exposed to diseases identical to potatoes. The same goes for pest attacks.
But not only vegetables can negatively affect the growth of potatoes. Fruit bushes and trees can cause irreparable damage to the flowering of tubers. It is forbidden to make beds directly under an apple tree or near bushes with raspberries or currants. Only here the influence will go not on potatoes, but on fruit fruits. The same apples will bring less harvest, and the taste will be much worse. Strawberries near potato plantings cannot be called the best "neighbor". All wireworms (beetle larvae) will “pull up” here, simultaneously affecting nearby growing plantings.
But watermelons, on the contrary, are considered excellent companions with potatoes, but gardeners do not take them to be planted nearby because of the size of the berry, which can subsequently become an obstacle to digging up the crop.
Tips
Many gardeners share their observations in the process of harvesting ripe vegetables. Some have noticed that horseradish, if planted on the sides of potato beds, has a beneficial effect on the growth of root crops. Late potato varieties should be planted with peas. By the time of ripening, peas are harvested faster, and its roots remaining in the ground will act as an additional nutrient medium for potato tubers. In addition, the aroma from the pea rhizome repels pests, including the Colorado potato beetle.
Attention should be paid to the use of a mixed type of sowing. It consists in planting not only potatoes, but also cabbage, radishes and onions. Landing is required to be carried out according to a certain scheme:
- a bed is being prepared for planting;
- in early spring, radishes are sown on the sides of the beds;
- the middle goes to onions, which are grown on a feather;
- cabbage is planted with onions;
- when the radish yields, potatoes take its place;
- after a while, early cabbage is removed, and the bed remains with onions and potatoes.
According to the same system, planting and late harvest can be applied. The main thing is not to save on space for planting vegetables and to correctly develop a scheme for various beds.
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