Dill
A larger variety of dill with taller plants and bigger flower heads, excellent for pickling and garnishing.
Large particles, gritty, excellent drainage, poor nutrient retention.
Extremely acidic, often found in marshy or waterlogged areas.
Soils with minimal organic matter, typically found in degraded or over-farmed soils.
Somewhat dry, common in transitional climates.
Impact: Moderate stress for moisture-sensitive plants; may require supplemental irrigation.