Many people know that dill does not always grow juicy, fragrant and aromatic.
Sometimes it doesn't turn out as tasty as it could be.
As it turns out, the reason may be that we are unaware of some tricks, noted Anastasia Kovrizhnykh , an agronomist and landscape designer, an expert of the online publication BelNovosti.
Not everyone knows that dill is a crop that requires constant watering. Only in this case can you expect it to grow juicy and aromatic.
If you do everything correctly, you should water twice a day.
This need is due to the superficial root system of greenery.
Many people simply remove dill when the plants have grown and given all they can. As it turns out, this is a mistake. Another solution would be more correct.
It is recommended to "arm yourself" with pruning shears and trim every time the bush begins to exceed 15 centimeters in size.
Earlier we talked about why not everyone would risk growing viburnum and birch on their plot .