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$5.99
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| SNV5060 |
5-9 |
5% off Mix & Match
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| SNV5060 |
10-19 |
10% off Mix & Match
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| SNV5060 |
20-49 |
20% off Mix & Match
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| SNV5060 |
50+ |
30% off Mix & Match
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Anethum graveolens Annual Earlier blooming than Mammoth dill, Bouquet dill has large seed umbels and dark-green foliage. Dill provides a great beneficial-insect habitat in the garden and can reseed prolifically. Dill is used in many pickle recipes as well as in seafood, soups, sauces, and potatoes.Soil & Water: Dill grows well in rich, well-drained soils, but can grow in very marginal soils. It prefers full sun and heavy water. If it likes where it is, it can reseed prolifically. Planting & Growing: Sow seeds directly after the last frost. Dill has a naturally low germination rate; 60% is typical. Seeds can be started indoors 4—6 weeks before the last frost, but dill does not like to be transplanted. It's best left alone once established. Harvesting & Storage: Harvest leaves as soon as the plant is large enough. Gather flower umbels when most of the flowers have opened. Leave some flowers to develop into seed and harvest them when they have turned a brownish-tan. Did You Know? Plant dill to be harvest-ready at the same time as cucumbers for the perfect pickling pair. Sun/Shade: Full sun, Planting Depth: 1/8", Spacing After Thinning: 8"—12", Soil Temperature: 60—70°F, Days To Germinate: 7—21, Days To Maturity: 55—70, Height At Maturity: 3'—5' Seeds/unit 12460
Unit Ship Weight: 0.3 lbs.
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