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Dill Bouquet Seeds Pack 5G
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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.
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.
Dill seeds typically sprout in about 7 to 14 days when the soil is warm and kept evenly moist.
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.
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.
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.
You can easily store it for 3 years.

Grow Fresh, Flavorful Herbs with Heirloom, Non-GMO Dill Seeds

Fill your kitchen garden with fresh, feathery dill from our heirloom Dill Bouquet seeds (Anethum graveolens). "Bouquet" is the classic pickling dill: compact, quick to grow, and loaded with the aromatic fronds and big seed heads home cooks reach for all summer. It is one of the most rewarding herbs a family can grow together, from the first snip to a jar of homemade pickles.

Who it's for

Perfect for beginners and busy family gardeners. Dill is famously easy to grow: sow it, keep it watered, and it practically grows itself, so it builds confidence for someone new to gardening and makes a fun, fast project to share with kids. If you like to cook or pickle, or simply want a herb that pollinators love in a sunny bed or container, Dill Bouquet earns its spot.

Why you'll love growing it

Dill rewards you quickly. Tender leaves are ready to snip in just a few weeks, so kids stay excited and your kitchen stays stocked. Later, the tall golden flower umbels bring in bees and beneficial insects, and they are a favorite host plant for swallowtail butterfly caterpillars, turning your herb patch into a little nature lesson the whole family can watch unfold.

How & when to plant

Dill has a long taproot and prefers to be sown right where it will grow rather than transplanted. Sow your dill seeds directly outdoors after your last spring frost, planting about ¼ inch deep and barely covering them, since they germinate best with a little light. Choose a spot in full sun with soil that drains well, and thin seedlings to about 10 to 12 inches apart. Seeds usually sprout in 7 to 14 days in warm, moist soil. For step by step timing, watering, and zone tips, see our complete Dill growing guide.

Growing & care

Keep the soil evenly moist while seedlings establish, then let dill do its thing. It is easy to grow and rarely bothered by pests. Because plants can reach 2 to 3 feet, give them a spot sheltered from strong wind or sow near sturdier neighbors. Sow a fresh pinch every few weeks for a steady supply, and let a few plants flower at season's end: dill reseeds itself readily and often returns on its own the following spring.

Harvest

Start snipping the feathery leaves once plants are established, usually within about 40 to 60 days. Take from the top to keep growth bushy. For pickling, let the plants flower and form seed heads (roughly 90 to 100 days), then clip the umbels as the seeds turn tan and dry them for the pantry. Fresh dill is best used soon after cutting for the fullest flavor.

Benefits & uses

Bouquet is the classic pickling dill, and its uses go well beyond the jar. Snip the fresh fronds into salads, dips, potato and egg dishes, and fish; use the seed heads for classic dill pickles; and enjoy the flowers as a cheerful accent that pollinators love. Grown for flavor and for the bees and butterflies it draws, it is a hardworking herb in any edible garden.

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These are heirloom, non-GMO, untreated dill seeds with a high germination rate, packed fresh by a licensed seed dealer based in the USA. No GMOs and no treatments, just honest seed you can plant with confidence and save from year to year.

Dill Bouquet is available in several pack sizes. Choose the size that fits your garden, and start growing fresh dill this season.

The Best Value - Organo Republic Dill Bouquet Seeds Pack contains 5 g or 1,400 of Non-GMO heirloom dill seeds. Dill Bouquet (Anethum graveolens) is known for its sweet parsley-like flavor, this dill variety is the perfect addition to fresh vegetable salad or culinary creations.