Dill is famous for its unpretentiousness. A summer resident will get a good harvest even if he does not take special care of the plant.
Dill has another advantage: it can be planted in a plot even if there is almost no free space in the countryside.
Greens can be planted between rows, as they “commune” well with many garden crops.
Moreover, dill can have a positive effect on vegetables.
Where to plant dill
If a summer resident understands that there is almost no space on a country plot, then dill should be planted between the rows of the following garden crops:
- tomatoes;
- potato;
- pepper.
Greens will not have any negative effect on the above vegetables.
On the contrary, one can count on a positive effect. We are talking about reducing the risk of pests "attacking" crops.
The thing is that dill is a source of a bright aroma. People like this smell. But it scares away many dangerous insects.
Most likely, carriers of diseases and “eaters” of fruits and leaves will not appear in the garden.
As a result, the gardener can count on a good harvest of both vegetables and greens, despite the space savings.