Dill is a fragrant and healthy herb that can be seen in almost any garden.
The plant is unpretentious, and a good and large harvest can be obtained without any particular difficulties.
In this case, dill often spreads independently and quickly across the plot. But in this case, it should be taken into account that such greens cannot easily coexist with all crops.
When planting plants in beds, you need to understand that it happens when some plants behave like parasites: they take away moisture, nutrition. At the same time, some of them can attract pests, infect healthy crops with diseases or simply create shade for them.
As for fragrant dill, it belongs to this type of plant, since it leaves substances in the soil that inhibit the growth of other crops.
Where you can't plant dill
It is worth giving up joint planting of such aromatic greens with carrots, tomatoes, parsnips and cilantro. It is not advisable to plant dill together with celery. In this case, it will not be possible to collect a good harvest.
What plants can dill grow with?
Can be combined with potatoes, peas and salad.
Raspberries will feel fine in such a neighborhood.
In addition, it is possible to plant dill together with cabbage, onions, beets and turnips.
Here, the aromatic spice will protect the plantings from some pests and improve the condition of the fruits.
It is recommended to plant cucumbers with greens. These crops will feel harmonious in such a neighborhood.