SOIL TYPE: Fairly rich, well-drained, moist soil . In spring, sow seeds in shallow drills about 10 inches apart in a prepared bed where they will stay. Firm the soil down and water well. Repeat the plantings for a continuous supply of fresh dill leaves. The soft, delicate seedlings do not transplant well and are easily blown over by strong winds. The plants do best in a sunny, sheltered area.
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It needs very fertile and irrigated soil.
it depends in the kind of plant it is!
You need loam soil it's the best kind you can use your welcome
any soil will work but its best to use store bought soil.
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"Dill weed" is kind of an archaic name for it, it is properly called simply "Dill", and it will grow well anywhere corn or tomatoes will grow well in summer weather.
It is true. Because all organisims need the right soil and weather conditions to live.