Can You Plant Tomatoes With Dill?
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Tomatoes + dill: You can, but there's a real catch.
- Verdict
- Plant with caution
- Evidence
- Traditional
- Pairs rated
- 41
Young dill is a fine companion (attracts beneficials); mature, flowering dill is traditionally said to stunt tomatoes. It also readily crosses into 'weed' via self-seeding.
Layout: Harvest dill young; don't let it flower next to the tomato row.
Why
- βThis is long-standing garden practice; the mechanism is plausible but hasn't been formally tested.
- βCompanion planting tweaks the odds β spacing, rotation, and airflow still matter more than any pairing.
When this doesn't apply
- βSmall gardens with no disease history can often get away with it β the rating protects against the bad year, not the average one.
How this was calculated
- 1. Pairing lookupPlant with caution
Tomato Γ Dill: rated 'caution' (traditional) in the GardenSays pairing table.
- 2. Evidence standard
Confidence labels: 'documented' = mechanism supported in extension/research literature; 'traditional' = long-standing practice with plausible mechanism but thin formal evidence.
Data sources
- University of Minnesota Extension β Companion planting in home gardens β Some companion effects (trap crops, pollinator attraction, nematode suppression by marigolds) are documented; many traditional pairings lack formal evidence. (checked 2026-07-15)
- University of Minnesota Extension β Growing tomatoes in home gardens β Avoid planting tomatoes near potatoes (shared blight) or where related crops grew the previous year. (checked 2026-07-15)
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