





1000 'Bouquet Dill Seeds, (Anethum graveolens) Heirloom Herb Seed
Dill Bouquet ~1000 Organic HEIRLOOM Seeds
Anethum graveolens
Warm season annual. Even though particularly good for pickling because of early, abundant seed production, Bouquet foliage also is delicious sprinkled on potatoes, tomatoes, salmon, spinach, cucumbers and lamb chops. 30" - 36" tall, and very aromatic. Dill is an important host plant for caterpillars of swallowtail butterflies.
Annual |
Full Sun |
30”-36” tall |
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When to sow outside: RECOMMENDED. 1 to 2 weeks before average last frost. Successive sowings every 2 to 3 weeks until hot weather will assure a continual fresh supply of foliage and seeds.
When to start inside: Not recommended. 8 to 10 weeks before average last frost. Sow in individual pulp pots that can be planted directly in the ground.
Special germination instructions: Requires light to germinate; press lightly into soil surface and keep moist.
Harvesting: Fresh foliage can be harvested anytime until plant flowers. Cut leaves as close to stem as possible. Seeds should be harvested 2-3 weeks after flowering begins, after the flower heads have turned brown. Cut flower heads with stem and place in paper bag before seed becomes too mature and falls to the ground. Heads should be placed in bottom of bag and the top of the bag should be tied shut around the stems. Seeds will fall to the bottom of the bag. Store seeds in airtight glass herb jar.
Plant dill to be harvest-ready at the same time as cucumbers for the perfect pickling pair.
Botanical Name: Anethum graveolens
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Herb Duration: Annual
Herb Height: 24” to 36”
Herb Spacing: 12” to 15”
Herb Planting: Sow seeds indoors before last frost, or direct sow seeds outside after last frost. Plant seeds just under soil surface, and water.
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The best time to plant in your area depends on the climate and rainfall patterns as well as the species you are planting. In cool climates, plant annuals, perennials or mixtures of annuals and perennials in spring, early summer or late fall. Fall plantings should be late enough so that seeds do not germinate until spring. Perennials can also be sown in early fall provided that there are at least 10-12 weeks of growing time before the plants go dormant for the winter. Late fall plantings are advantageous when supplemental irrigation cannot be provided and adequate rainfall is anticipated in the spring.
In mild climates, plant during the cooler months of the year, fall through spring, for best results. Fall plantings done prior to periods of rainfall will insure an early display of flowers the following spring.
What is an heirloom or heritage seed?
The terms heirloom and heritage are synonymous. An heirloom plant is an
open-pollinated, cultivated plant, or cultivar. Heirloom plants are not used in
modern large-scale agricultural, but they were traditionally grown during
earlier periods in human history. All heirloom seed are open-pollinated.
What is the difference
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Open-pollinated plants are pollinated by birds, insects, wind, or other natural
means. Under these conditions the plant will produce seeds naturally. When
these seeds are harvested and re-planted they will reproduce the same plant as
the parent. Conversely, a hybrid plant is the result of controlled pollination
of inbred parent plants. The plant’s seeds are often sterile and, if they do
germinate, they will not reliably produce the same plant as the parent or the
yields.
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A genetically modified organism (GMO) is an organism whose genetic substance
has been changed using genetic engineering methods. Non-GMO seeds have not been
genetically changed, and they are traditionally the same as they were
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