| Common Name | Dill |
|---|---|
| Family | Apiaceae |
| Latin Name | Anethum graveolens |
| Top Category | Annual |
| Bloom Season | Mid Summer, Autumn |
| Color | Yellow |
| Flavor Profile | Fresh, Licorice, Rich, Tangy |
| Growing Conditions | Cold Tolerant, Container, Hydroponic, Outdoor |
| Growth Habit | Branching, Upright |
| Harvest Advantages | Dried, Fresh Eating, Pickling |
| Life Cycle | Annual |
| Plant Attributes | Attracts Bees, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Pollinators, Edible |
| Plant Height | 18" - 24" |
| Plant Resistance | Deer |
| Plant Spread | 10" - 18" |
| Planting Season | Spring |
| Seed Type | Heirloom, Open-Pollinated |
| Use | Culinary |
| Germination Days | 5-10 days |
| Germination Lighting | Yes |
| Germination Info | Lightly Cover Seed |
| Soil Temperature | 60° - 70° |
Fernleaf
Dill
A new AAS winner, Fernleaf dill reaches about 18″ tall and spreads to about 18″ wide, forming a green mound of wispy foliage. It’s slow to bolt, so you can harvest the leaves, or dill weed, over an extended period. When the plant does flower, it’s covered with pretty, yellow umbels that produce flavorful seeds.
| Days to Maturity | 40 - 60 days |
|---|---|
| Light Requirement | Full Sun |
| Plant Spacing | 2" |
| Planting Depth | 1/16" |
| Row Spacing | 12" - 18" |
| Sowing Method | Direct Sow |
| Water Needs | Average |
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Edit: They fixed the problem! Great customer service will be making all my future seed purchases here. :)
Went to go checkout online, I only ordered a few seeds and it says my shipping is going to be $50?! For the basic shipment. I live in ohio where berlin seed is and only a few hours away that just seems awfully expensive for seed shipment...
Went to go checkout online, I only ordered a few seeds and it says my shipping is going to be $50?! For the basic shipment. I live in ohio where berlin seed is and only a few hours away that just seems awfully expensive for seed shipment...
Great place! The seed variety is great
Planted all 10 seeds but only 5 germinated. It was strange summer weather so I'm sure that had something to do with it. I'm in zone 6 outside of St Louis. However, that being said, this was the absolute BEST melon ever. So sweet...everyone agreed on that. No disease at all. Amazing. Harvested a total 41 melons. Planted them May 18th. They germinated May 24th. Harvested the first group of 7 from Aug1st-6th. They all weighed over 6lbs. I continued harvesting through Oct 22nd. They started getting smaller throughout the growing season. The largest 6.50lbs. The smallest 2.31. Will definitely plant again.





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