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Re: Dill


Dill actually doesn't take kindly to being disturbed or moved. It likes to
grow in the place it's planted. If you do transplant it, it needs to be
small and go into a very similar soil mix. Rodales Guide to Herbs is an
excellent resource for all herbs.

>Hello all!
>
>My newest venture is a simple (or so I thought) kitchen herb garden.
>However, my dill just up and died within 48 hours' time after I repotted
>it for my window sill, though it seemed to be doing fine in its own
>little plastic pot from the nursery prior to this.  Is this a fluke?  Is
>dill complicated?  Can anyone recommend a good reference for
>kitchen-type herbs?  ANy thoughts are, as always, much appreciated.
>
>Molly in Iowa


Natalie McNair-Huff
Gardening Organically in Tacoma, WA Sunset zone 5; USDA Zone 7/8
Publisher/Editor Mac Net Journal http://www.blol.com/web_mnj/



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