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  2. Dill - Wikipedia

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    Dill plants. When used as a companion plant, dill attracts many beneficial insects as the umbrella flower heads go to seed. It makes a good companion plant for cucumbers and broccoli. Tomato plants benefit from dill when it is young because it repels harmful pests while attracting pollinators. But the dill must be pruned before it flowers ...

  3. List of companion plants - Wikipedia

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    Dill attracts tomato hornworm. Growing tomatoes with Basil does not appear to enhance tomato flavour but studies have shown that growing them around 10 inches apart can increase the yield of tomatoes by about 20%. [75] One study shows that growing chili peppers near tomatoes in greenhouses increases tomato whitefly on the tomatoes. [57]

  4. Sally Scalera: Here's how to grow tasty dill in Brevard, in ...

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    Dill adds flavor to meals and attracts butterflies; here are several varieties to try and how to grow them

  5. Perideridia americana - Wikipedia

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    Perideridia americana is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae known by the common names eastern yampah and wild dill. It has been found in 12 Midwestern United States, and is listed as threatened or endangered in at least 3 of them. [1] In Missouri it is a conservation species of concern. [2]

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    Choose from a pack of six, 12, 24, or 48 plants that include easy-to-grow options like pothos, ferns, spider plants, peperomia, and more. $17.87 at amazon.com Gardeners Basics Vegetable Seeds

  7. Apiaceae - Wikipedia

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    It is the 16th-largest family of flowering plants, with more than 3,800 species in about 446 genera, [1] including such well-known, and economically important plants as ajwain, angelica, anise, asafoetida, caraway, carrot, celery, chervil, coriander, cumin, dill, fennel, lovage, cow parsley, parsley, parsnip and sea holly, as well as silphium ...

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