When and how do I plant dill seeds?
Sow dill directly after your last frost, about ¼ inch deep in full sun. Dill has a taproot and resents transplanting, so sow it where it will grow. Seeds usually germinate in 7 to 14 days.
How deep should I plant dill, and how far apart?
Sow dill seeds about ¼ inch deep and barely cover them (they like a little light to sprout), then thin seedlings to roughly 10 to 12 inches apart in full sun.
How long do dill seeds take to germinate?
Dill seeds typically sprout in about 7 to 14 days when the soil is warm and kept evenly moist.
When and how do I harvest dill?
Snip the feathery leaves from the top once plants are established (about 40 to 60 days). For pickling, let plants flower and form seed heads (roughly 90 to 100 days), then dry the umbels.
Is dill an annual or perennial?
Dill is an annual that finishes in one season, but it reseeds itself so readily that a patch often comes back on its own the next spring.
What is Dill Bouquet good for?
Bouquet is the classic pickling dill with big, abundant seed heads. Use the fresh fronds in salads, dips, and fish dishes, the seed heads for pickles, and enjoy the flowers, which draw pollinators and host swallowtail butterflies.
Q: “What is your shelf life? What conditions to store?”
You can easily store it for 3 years.







