What to Plant After Garlic in the Garden — The Best Plants.


Now is the garlic harvest season in the garden, so many gardeners are already thinking about what to plant next in these beds. Find out which plants can be safely sown in the area where garlic grew, so as not to leave it empty and to get a good harvest.
News.LIVE shares useful tips for gardeners.
Which Plant to Plant Where Garlic Grew
We are talking about common green manures, which are sown not for harvest, but to improve soil fertility. Experienced gardeners recommend paying attention to phacelia, which grows quickly and at the same Time can loosen even compacted soil.
This plant can be sown as early as July, as it is not afraid of heat, it sprouts quickly, and grows even when there isn’t much rain outside. In a month or two, phacelia grows into a lush carpet, which can then simply be mowed and left in the garden.
Harvested garlic indoors. Photo: Pinterest
What Are the Benefits of Phacelia for the Garden
Mowed phacelia will not only be a good mulch for plants but also a great fertilizer for garden crops. Thanks to this green manure, the soil structure will improve, it will have more humus in its composition, and will also promote the quick growth of vegetables.
What Other Green Manures Can Be Sown After Garlic
In addition to phacelia, experienced gardeners recommend sowing the garden area with green manures such as:
- mustard, which not only nourishes the soil but also disinfects it, serving as a preventive measure for diseases;
- vetch or lupin, which enrich the soil with nitrogen, making plants gain 'mass' faster;
- oats, which require little care but are considered an effective green manure.
We remind you that we wrote about when it is best to harvest garlic in the summer of 2025 according to the lunar calendar.
Earlier, we told how to properly store winter garlic after harvesting.
We also reported about which plant should not be planted near garlic in the garden.
This news provides gardeners with advice on planting after the garlic harvest in the garden. In particular, it is recommended to plant such green manures as phacelia, mustard, vetch or lupin, oats, to improve soil fertility and obtain quality harvests in the future. It is important to care for the soil and use various plants that will help preserve and enhance its quality.
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