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March – Aug.

Sun/Shade

Full sun

Planting Depth

1/4 inch

Sow Seeds

1–2 inches

Days To Germinate

7 –14 days

Mature Height

1 – 2 feet

Heirloom Dill

Leafy Diana

Leafy Diana

(Anethum graveolens)

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Plant In

March – Aug.

Sun/Shade

Full sun

Planting Depth

1/4 inch

Sow Seeds

1–2 inches

Days To Germinate

7 –14 days

Mature Height

1 – 2 feet

(Anethum graveolens)
Heirloom dill's feathery blue-green leaves have a fine aromatic scent that is delicious in green salads, eggs & with potatoes or rice. Blossoms bring butterflies to the garden.

Seed Count: Approx. 1323 / Weight: 1.5 g

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Quick Info

Plant In

March – Aug.

Sun/Shade

Full sun

Planting Depth

1/4 inch

Sow Seeds

1–2 inches

Days To Germinate

7 –14 days

Mature Height

1 – 2 feet

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GROWING INSTRUCTIONS

EASIEST TO PLANT OUTDOORS

In early spring, sow dill seed directly into well-drained garden soil 1 to 2 inches apart in rows 6 inches apart in full sun and cover seeds 1/4 inch deep. Make small sowings every few weeks to have successive harvests of fresh leaves. Keep seed bed evenly moist while awaiting germination in 7 to 14 days.

TO START INDOORS

Sow dill seed thinly in individual pots of seed starting mix. Cover 1/4 inch deep and keep moist as seedlings emerge in 7 to 14 days. Provide a good light source. Transplant when seedlings are about 2 inches tall after gradually acclimating to outdoor conditions. Don’t let seedlings get crowded before planting outside.

THIN OR TRANSPLANT

Space groups of 2 or 3 seedlings about 4 inches apart when seedlings are large enough to handle.

GROWING NOTES

Keep plants well watered and thinned; crowded seedlings won’t make the lush growth desired for fresh leaf harvests and will form seed heads too early. Make several successive sowings for plenty of leafy dill fronds followed by seed heads to use for pickles and other savory dishes.