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Growing and Using Dill Weed

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2010

Hear what Sheri Ann Richerson, author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Year-Round Gardening, Magical Gardens and 101 English Garden Tips has to say about growing and using dill weed.

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  • I dont know that coffee grounds would hurt, but they are better used on plants such as azalea, rhodendron and blueberries. The white color may be a lack of iron. Kelp may help solve the problem.

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  • Hi, can I add coffee to my dill to give it a growing boost? Not sure what kind of soil I need to use for it. I'm growing dill in pots and it started to have white color on it. What is that and if I can cure it, what should I do? I will really appreciate it if you can answer to my questions. Happy gardening.

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