The baby dill plants have thinned themselves out, thanks to the heat and whatever other forces.
Now I have about 100 baby dill plants that are about an inch tall with many little fuzzy leaves. I just love dill plants! They help to make gardening even more fun. Everyday I am greeted by dill plants no matter the time of year. Whether I have tiny baby dill plants or huge dill plants that are seeding, the dill plants are always there for me to "experience", it's awesome.
Seeds from last years large dill plant blew all over my yard via the wind. So now I have a few oddly arranged dill plants. One baby dill plant has established itself in my turtle pond area which is funny. We will see how long it lasts before the turtles eat it. Unless dill is just too pungent and spicy for turtles. Then it will grow into a huge plant and that will look really neat!
Anther baby dill plant is growing in my strawberry patch. Unfortunately it can't stay there so I'm going to try to transplant it into the turtle pond area next to the other baby dill plant.
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