Many plants can benefit from being planted next to garlic.
Therefore, to increase the yield, it is enough to simply plant certain crops between the garlic beds.
Agronomist Anastasia Kovrizhnykh spoke about this in more detail.

What plants can be planted?
You can plant strawberries near garlic. Such a neighborhood will have a positive effect on the berries.
It is useful to plant greens near garlic, including spinach and lettuce. Garlic will protect these plants from pests.
You can plant garlic and carrots next to each other. Thanks to this neighborhood, unwanted insects will not disturb the root crop.
You can grow tomato shoots between the rows of garlic. This will increase their survival rate several times. Garlic will also protect tomatoes from late blight and pests.
Beets will also produce a good harvest if they are planted next to garlic.
What you can't plant
To avoid ruining the harvest, it is better not to plant garlic and onions together.
The proximity of garlic to beans, peas and lentils can be harmful. They may have a lot of seeds, but the harvest will be poor.
In addition, you should not plant garlic and cabbage, as well as late potatoes, next to each other.
Earlier, the expert explained what can and cannot be planted after onions the following year.