Every more or less experienced gardener will tell you: when planting a plant, you should carefully select its “neighbors”.
If you “register” compatible representatives of flora next to each other, each will only benefit.
But if you plant plants that don't get along well with others, serious problems can arise.
For example, there are such “individuals” that covet the “goods” of their neighbors in the garden bed, brazenly appropriate their nutrients, as a result of which they stop developing and, which also happens, die.
Dill figures among those who like to aggressively oppress other crops.
It secretes substances through its roots and leaves that inhibit the growth and development of other neighboring plants.
For example, this happens if carrots, tomatoes, cilantro, celery, and parsnips are located next to dill.
But dill is “friends” with potatoes, turnips, peas, white cabbage, onions, beets, lettuce, raspberries. You can safely plant it with them.
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