Growing dill is hardly a difficult process.
However, as in any business, achieving an outstanding result (in this case, a harvest) will not be possible without any effort.
According to experienced gardeners, the main thing in growing dill is to properly prepare the seeds. To do this, just soak them in water a few days before sowing.
The water should be changed periodically throughout the day, after which the seeds should be removed and dried by laying them out on a cloth.
Preparing the plot is also important - give sunny beds to dill, which should be dug up thoroughly before sowing and sprinkled with humus.
To start sowing dill, dig rows to a depth of about 3 cm. The distance between the beds should be about 30 cm. Finally, sprinkle them with loose soil.
Once you see the first sprouts, regularly loosen the soil so that air and water can flow freely to the plants.
Chicken manure is suitable for feeding, part of which must be diluted with three parts water and left for about a week.
To water the beds, you need a final solution diluted with water in a ratio of 0.8 liters of solution per 10 liters of water. It is worth watering the dill beds approximately once every 2 weeks on damp soil.