THE THE TROUBLE AT DILL CREEK FARM DIARIES

The the trouble at dill creek farm Diaries

Hello, Jolie, The drenching rain you cite likely did it in, leading to root rot. It’s very likely which the soil inside the pot didn't drain well—and/or maybe the pot just wasn't deep more than enough. Most styles of dill make extended faucet roots that need Area to stretch out. The transplant could have endured from staying moved. Think of it:

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