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murray_2008

Dill as a host for anise swallowtails

murray_2008
14 years ago

I bought some little fernleaf dill plants in 4 inch containers a couple of days ago to see how they work as host plants for the anise swallowtails and I set them down out back until I could decide where on earth they might fit in my "jungle'. Two days later I went out to look at them and try to plant them and they already had at least five eggs on them. I think next year I will plant a whole bed of them since they are less aggressive I am sure than the fennel I now grow. They only get about two feet tall though so at this rate I guess I might need a whole bunch of them. Murray

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