- Why is crop rotation important?
- Principles of crop selection
- Is it possible to plant garlic?
- After the strawberries
- Before the strawberries
- Opinions against
- What does science say?
- How to plant strawberries with garlic correctly?
- What is recommended for planting garlic heads together?
- The importance of joint plantings
- The best neighbors
- Plants undesirable for joint planting
Proper crop rotation is an important factor in growing vegetables and berries. Each plant has its own preferences for nutrients and minerals from the soil. Therefore, if plants require the same nutrients, their growth and development will be hindered. Gardeners have debated for years whether it's possible to plant strawberries immediately after garlic, and what benefits such a planting arrangement will bring.
To avoid becoming a hostage to improper actions and losing a valuable harvest of vegetables and berries, let's look into this pressing issue.
Why is crop rotation important?
Without proper crop rotation, you can forget about a rich and high-quality strawberry harvest forever. After all, plants, just like people, prefer only pleasant and beneficial neighbors. And with the wrong neighbors, strawberries, vegetables, and berries stop growing and bearing fruit, and are more likely to become sick and die.
Principles of crop selection
The importance of crop rotation is as follows:
- Gardeners and vegetable growers not only extract vitamins from the soil that are essential for development, but also enrich it with various beneficial substances.
- Many vegetables and berries have common pests and diseases, and the soil after planting can be contaminated with fungal and viral diseases.
- Plants develop root systems differently. Some have deep roots, while others are located on the soil surface. Crops with different root depths will make good neighbors and will not interfere with each other's growth.

Important! If you plant a crop in a bed where an unsuitable predecessor previously grew, the risk of fungal diseases and pests increases significantly.
Is it possible to plant garlic?
Garlic is beneficial not only for the human body but also for the soil in which it grows. As it grows and develops, the plant secretes substances that prevent the spread of fungal infections and pests.
After the strawberries
Most farmers and gardeners recommend planting winter vegetable varieties in berry beds in the fall.
Before planting vegetables, the soil is dug up and mixed with organic fertilizers.

Before the strawberries
Garlic disinfects the soil as it grows, without harming its neighbors and successors.
Therefore, planting bulbs before strawberries is not only possible, but also recommended by experienced gardeners and vegetable growers.
Opinions against
There are also those who object to the idea of growing vegetables and strawberries together. These gardeners' opinions are usually based on their own negative experiences. The most common negative comments about such plantings relate to the vulnerability of strawberries to pests.
They claim that growing vegetables nearby has no effect on protecting strawberries from slugs and cockchafers. Also, many gardeners claim that the presence of bulbous plants nearby imparts an unpleasant taste to strawberries.

What does science say?
Meticulous and scrupulous German scientists have been investigating for many years the benefits and harms of this method of planting vegetables and berries in open ground. But scientists have yet to reach a consensus, and the experimental results are so contradictory that it's impossible to draw any conclusions.
How to plant strawberries with garlic correctly?
When planting vegetable cloves with Victoria strawberries or any other variety, follow these rules:
- A bed with berry crops is planted.
- The row spacing is from 30 to 60 cm.
- Next, a bed of garlic is planted.
Winter vegetable varieties ripen in midsummer and are harvested. The bed is then dug over and mixed with fertilizer. Young berry plants are planted in the prepared bed, which will begin to bear fruit the following year. Winter garlic varieties are planted in the same bed where garden strawberries were planted in the fall.

What is recommended for planting garlic heads together?
The key to a great harvest is proper crop rotation. Therefore, when planting vigorous bulbs, it's important to know which plants can be planted in adjacent beds.
The importance of joint plantings
By combining vegetable and berry crops in one bed, farmers and gardeners pursue the following goals:
- Mixed crop plantings allow for savings on farm plots and vegetable gardens.
- Correctly planted neighbors do not deplete the soil.
- Plants planted next to each other protect each other from the negative impact of the environment, pests and diseases.
Important! To ensure a good harvest of berries and garlic, remember to trim off the tendrils of strawberries and break off the stems of garlic.
The best neighbors
Garden strawberries, greens, bulbous flowers and carrots will feel best next to this fruity vegetable.
Plants undesirable for joint planting
It's strongly recommended not to plant cloves next to beans and peas. The plants will develop slowly, produce little fruit, and become susceptible to disease.











