Often, summer residents plant greens in their gardens, including dill. It is used in the preparation of various dishes, delighting everyone with its taste.
However, what to do if dill does not want to grow?
An expert of the MOS SMI portal, agronomist and landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh will tell you about the reasons for poor growth.
If you have clay or heavy soil, it may be difficult for your greens to grow.
With this in mind, it is important to prepare the soil by adding humus to it. If the soil becomes drained and fertile, then a rich harvest will be just around the corner.
Any plant needs a certain amount of nutrients. Dill is no exception.
To ensure that greenery grows, it is important to add complex fertilizers, such as compost.
Poor growth may be caused by planting in the shade or in cramped areas. To solve the problem, it is important to plant dill in a sunny and spacious place.
Dill does not like frequent watering. This can lead to slower growth.
Start using moderate watering and the greenery will start to grow.
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