What you can't plant after dill: your neighbor won't tell you about it

15.02.2023 17:15
Updated: 14.04.2023 02:25

Crop rotation is important for gardeners who want to get the maximum harvest with minimal effort.

Following basic rules reduces the number of pests on the site, plants get sick less often and do not suffer from a lack of nutrition.

These rules were followed by Soviet summer residents, who received solid harvests without a whole arsenal of special fertilizers and pest control products.

Dill can be found in almost every garden plot. The aromatic crop, which can repel a number of pests with its smell, carries certain risks for some plants.

What you can't plant

Dill itself cannot be grown in the same place for more than 2 years. It is better to find another place for the representative of the Umbelliferae family. And after it, the following plants cannot be planted:

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  • carrot;
  • celery;
  • caraway;
  • parsley;
  • coriander;
  • fennel;
  • parsnip.

In short, after dill you can't plant all the representatives of the Umbelliferae family. There are dozens of such plants, but they are not so popular with summer residents.

What can be planted

The gardener will ask a logical question: what can be planted in the bed where dill grew? It is better to allocate this area for potatoes, cabbage, cucumbers, peppers, legumes (peas, beans, lentils, soybeans, peanuts, chickpeas).

Author: Dmitry Bobrovich Internet resource editor

Content
  1. What you can't plant
  2. What can be planted