Experienced gardeners recommend fertilizing dill with a solution of ammonia. This simple method will provide the greenery with the necessary nitrogen, promoting vigorous growth.

To prepare the fertilizer, mix 1 teaspoon of ammonia with 1 liter of water and spray it on the plants.
Another proven method is an ash infusion. It is rich in potassium and phosphorus, which help dill to grow and strengthen its root system. The recipe is straightforward: add 1 tablespoon of ammonia and a cup of ash to a bucket of water. Strain the resulting mixture through cheesecloth, and then water the beds a week after planting.

It is advisable to repeat the fertilization every 7–10 days. Follow these tips, and your dill will reward you with abundant and fragrant greenery!
