Re: Beneficial Companion
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- Subject: Re: Beneficial Companion
- From: J* a* K* K* <k*@tstonramp.com>
- Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 21:10:45 -0800
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Now I thought that dill was bad for some plants in the garden. Do you know
which they are?
Kristie
>In a message dated 1/4/99 1:28:45 PM EST, rosenlund@transport.com writes:
>
><< Dill with cabbage and onions
> [keep them from carrots and tomatoes] >>
>
>I let my Spring dill go to seed, then planted Fall carrots right next to that
>spot. Volunteer dill sprouted all around maybe the best carrot patch I've
had
>ever. The only problem was the many Swallowtail butterflies that ate both
the
>dill and the carrots. I've never had a problem with Swallowtails when I just
>grew carrots, so I think the dill attracted them.
>
>Tom
>