When choosing a bed for planting plants, the summer resident should take into account both the rules of crop rotation and the level of soil fertility. How well the area is lit is also important. Many garden crops can demonstrate normal growth and full development only in a sunny location. However, there are also plants that are unlikely to produce a good harvest under constant exposure to sunlight.
What plants to plant in a sunny place
It is advisable to place tomatoes, peppers and eggplants in an open area. The yield of these popular crops increases if they grow in a sunny area.
But the location in the shade has an extremely negative effect on the above-mentioned vegetables.
What plants to plant in the shade
It is more correct to say "in the penumbra". This is exactly how the area on which a number of plants are grown should be characterized.
We are talking about representatives of the legume family (peas and beans), greens (parsley and mint), as well as crops that are often found in suburban areas, such as cucumbers, onions, beets and radishes.