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Why sow dill near strawberries: the secret of experienced gardeners

Ihor Romanko

What plants can be planted near strawberries
What plants can be planted near strawberries

Growing strawberries is a business that requires knowledge and attention. One of the important factors affecting the harvest is the right choice of neighbors for this berry.

Strawberries are unpretentious to the neighborhood, as they can grow on different soils and combine with many plants. However, in small areas where space is limited, it is important to choose your neighbors wisely, writes noviydoctor.com.

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When choosing neighbors for strawberries, there are several important things to consider:

  • Soil needs: Strawberries like neutral to slightly acidic soil enriched with nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and calcium. The soil should be loose and well permeable to water and air.
  • Lighting: Strawberries need a lot of sun, so do not plant them near plants that create strong shade.
  • Competition: It is not recommended to plant strawberries next to crops that require the same nutrients, as this can lead to soil depletion and reduced yields.
  • Pests: Do not plant strawberries near plants that share pests.

Dill is the best neighbor for strawberries

According to the experience of many gardeners, dill is the best neighbor for strawberries. This plant repels strawberry pests thanks to its aroma and the enzymes it releases. In addition, dill and strawberries do not compete for nutrients because they have slightly different needs.

Other good neighbors for strawberries:

  • Garlic and onions: These plants also repel strawberry pests.
  • Spinach and lettuce: These green crops are undemanding to soil and light, do not create shade for strawberries and do not compete with them for nutrients.
  • Carrots: Carrots improve soil structure and fertility, which is beneficial for strawberry growth.
  • Beans and peas: These legumes enrich the soil with nitrogen, which is also beneficial for strawberries.

Important! It is not recommended to plant strawberries next to raspberries, potatoes, tomatoes, eggplants, cucumbers, Jerusalem artichokes, sunflowers, cabbage, and cloves.

By following these tips, you can create favorable conditions for strawberry growth and get a rich harvest of delicious berries.

Earlier, UAportal told you how to plant strawberries correctly.

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