Zucchini is not difficult to grow if you know a few important things.
In this article, we will tell you where to plant zucchini in the garden.
To get a rich harvest, plant zucchini in areas that are well-lit by the sun and at the same time protected from the wind.
In a windy and shaded place, vegetables will not grow well.
Zucchini prefer neutral or slightly alkaline soils. Therefore, soil that is too acidic is not suitable for growing.
For the normal development of a vegetable, you need enough space in the garden.
After planting, the soil must be mulched. For example, dry soil or straw.
Since zucchini is a heat-loving vegetable crop, the soil must warm up enough for planting.
Seedlings may wither due to frost at night.
Therefore, plants need to be planted in warm weather, even at night, or protected from the cold using a special fabric or film.
Let's list what to plant next to zucchini in open ground or a greenhouse.
Next to zucchini, you can grow vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, beets, cabbage, beans, carrots, onions and sunflowers.
Previously, we told you how to grow sweet raspberries.