7 Types Of Vegetables That Should Not Be Planted WithTOMs

JAKARTA - The garden can be likened to a housing complex. Some people who live in complexes can live side by side calmly. However, some others chose to live alone so that their calm would not be disturbed.

It is the same with the garden which contains several groups of plants. There are things that can be planted next to each other, but there are also things that should be planted separately because they can steal nutrients from the next plant.

If you plan to work on a garden with various types of vegetables in it. Take a look at the following article so that you can better understand which vegetables can be planted along with and which don't launch the Taste of Home, Thursday, January 26.

Kacang is considered alelopathy plant, where this plant produces biochemicals that can inhibit the growth of other plants. Kacang is not suitable to be planted close to the derivatives of onions, such as shallots, onions, kucai and garlic.

If you want, you can plant beans and carrots. The two of them provide each other with growth-driven nutrition. Wortel also helps nuts invite aphid-eating kepik so that the leaves are free from damage.

Tomatoes and corn fight for soil nutrition if planted too close together. Tomatoes and certain types of mushrooms like corn and tomatoes. So that it can minimize the death of your plant if planted separately. Tomatoes also don't like cabbage or potatoes. Instead, pair it withcress, which will keep the soil moist for tomatoes that like water.

One grows in soil and the other toweres. Even so, potatoes and sun flowers are not suitable to be paired because sunflower seeds contain toxic substances that prevent potatoes from growing perfectly. The type of vegetable that matches the potatoes is spinach.

These two plants are not suitable because they have the same nutritional needs in the soil. Worse, the asparagus will die quickly if they don't get the things they need. So, open your own fields to plant the asparagus. Or, you can also plant it side by side with peterseli or dill.

Although they often meet on plates, these two vegetables need to be kept away when planted. Both require water, a shady environment, and a companion plant that is tall and leaves wide to maintain soil moisture. Thyme leaves can be used as a companion to karan celery to be able to withstand weeds and moisturize the soil.

Terong is a member of a terong-tonggant and adaptary family producing chemicals that slow the growth of dugongs. Instead, choose beans as a companion to eggs. Terong likes nitrogen that beans add to the ground. And beans drive the beetles that liketerns away.

Cucumber is able to absorb a strong sense of taste, so keep the rosemary, basil, and sale away from the cucumber when planted. Let the cucumber grow spread by giving the territory, which helps these vegetables avoid decay in humid soils.