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HEIRLOOM Deliciously easy to grow, dill thrives in gardens as well as raised beds and containers, even in partial sun. Dill despises being transplanted, so direct sow anytime after final frost to 1 month to first frost in fall. Quick to germinate, her abundant leaves are ready to harvest in three weeks with gorgeous six-inch flower umbels maturing just in time for pickling.
Dill flowers attract an abundance of beneficial pollinators, especially black swallowtail butterflies and lacewings. We love to tuck her beautiful blooms in bouquets, as well! Snipped on salads, tucked in sandwiches or baked with eggs, we sow more dill in containers just outside our doorstep every few weeks for a fresh, vigorous supply of leaves all season long!
Planting Method: Direct Sow Only
When to sow: Early spring to early fall. Sow in gardens, containers (or indoors year-round) every 2-3 weeks for continual harvest.
Sowing and seedling care: Sow 2 seeds per inch. No need to thin. 4″ spacing produces healthy, full plants.
Seed Depth: 1/8 inch Sun Needs: Full
Days to Germination: 6-14 at 55-75°F
Spacing after thinning: 3-4 inches
Days to Harvest: 21 for baby leaves, 45 for full leaves, 75-80 for flowers
Height: 2-3 feet
Harvest: Harvest baby or full leaves before flower for best flavor. Harvest seedheads for pickling just before seeds turn brown.
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