THE FACT ABOUT KEN DILL CREEK FARM THAT NO ONE IS SUGGESTING

The Fact About ken dill creek farm That No One Is Suggesting

Hi, Jolie, The drenching rain you cite likely did it in, triggering root rot. It’s most likely that the soil during the pot did not drain effectively—and/or the pot just wasn't deep sufficient. Most types of dill make very long tap roots that require space to stretch out. The transplant may have endured from getting moved. consider it: being up

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