What can I do to save my fernleaf dill?
I am thinking using an insecticide. More soil.
Unsure what is happening to it. It was well, I transplanted it and shortly after it started to suffer then started to do well and after several heavy rains I lost one in the middle. :(
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Douglas Hunt on Jun 16, 2014Please do not think of using an insecticide when there is no evidence of insect damage. This is not a good time to try to grow dill in Florida. It likes mild weather, not the heat of our summers. You would do better to try it again in the spring or mid-October. All plants suffer setbacks after transplanting and it takes them awhile to recover. Make sure you use a well-draining potting mix if your dill is in a container, and plant in full sun.Helpful Reply
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