Many gardeners plant certain plants on their plots, often without thinking about the harm they can cause.
However, the issue of planting certain crops in the ground should be approached with the utmost care.
Agronomist Anastasia Kovrizhnykh spoke about which plants should be avoided.

According to the expert, there are six crops that are best avoided.
Lily of the valley
The fact is that this beautiful and incredibly fragrant plant is capable of growing seriously.
Lily of the valley will easily grow beyond the flowerbed in just a few weeks.
Tatar aster
Aster flowers are able to attract attention and delight the eye, but there is one nuance.
This crop grows very quickly in width and height. It is suitable exclusively for forest areas.
Periwinkle
A pretty blue-eyed plant called periwinkle can cover almost the entire flowerbed.
Moreover, this crop is resistant to many chemicals.
Wood sorrel
Wood sorrel is attractive to look at, but it should only be grown in a small area of land.
Otherwise, nothing else will grow in your garden except it – it will seize “power” over the area quite quickly.
Peppermint
At first glance, it seems that mint is completely harmless for any summer resident.
However, if you don't border it, it will be able to compete with many weeds in terms of growth.
Physalis
Physalis is very beautiful, and its flowers resemble meek orange lanterns.
Despite this fact, the roots of this plant are very powerful, not matching the green mass. It will be very difficult to uproot them in case of rapid growth of physalis.
Previously we talked about what kind of ash is best to use in the garden .