Description: 500 Bouquet Dill Seeds Anethum Graveolens Herb Heirloom Bouquet Dill Anethum Graveolens Herb Seeds (Anethum graveolens) Annual. 50-65 days. Zones 3-10. 24-36" height. 12-15" spacing. 3 ft. plant with strongly aromatic foliage, stems, and heads. Good for dillweed and for seeds. Good for pickling. *** ()*** ***DILL GROWING GUIDE BELOW*** Max shipping fee is $4.29. You will not pay anymore than that no matter how many seeds (You must checkout with all seeds at the same time with only one payment in order to get combined shipping). U.S. order take 2- 7 business days to arrive. (Depends on which state you live in) All Of Our Vegetable Seeds Are Heirloom And Organic Unless Otherwise Stated. Organic seeds will be stated as such in item title and item description, . All Seeds We Carry Are Either For The Current Growing Season Or For The Next Growing Season To Come Which Is Why Our Seeds Have Such A High Germination Rate And Will Last For Years If Stored Properly. We Do Not Sell Old Seeds. Our Heirloom Seeds Are All Gathered And Packaged By Hand So No Weed Seeds Or Anything Other Than What You Ordered Will Be In Your Seed Packets. We Do Not Carry Any Gmo Or Altered Seeds. All Seeds Come In A 2X3 Resealable Plastic Zip Lock Bag, Shipped In A Protective Bubble Mailer. If You Have Any Questions You Can Message Us At Any Time. .. All multiple orders of the same seed are put in the same bag. For example if you order 500 beefsteak tomato seeds x 3 then 1500 seeds will be put in the same bag. We do not send out 3 individual bags with 500 in each. This goes for all seeds unless they are listings of different seeds. NOTE: ALL GROWING INFO AND INSTRUCTIONS ARE SENT WITH YOUR ORDER. Check Our Store For Many More Flowers, Fruit & Vegetables DILL GROWING GUIDE Dill is an annual, self-seeding plant with feathery green leaves. It is used most commonly in soups, stews, and for pickling. Dill is easy to grow and attracts beneficial insects to your garden, such as wasps and other predatory insects. PLANTING Sow dill seeds about ¼-inch deep and 18 inches apart in rich soil, then gently rake the seeds into the soil. The soil should be around 60 to 70ºF for best results. Dill does not grow well when transplanted, so start the seeds fresh in the garden in early summer. Make sure to shelter the plants from strong winds. After 10 to 14 days, the plants should appear in the soil. Wait another 10 to 14 days, then thin the plants to about 12 to 18 inches apart. In your garden, plant dill next to cabbage or onions, but keep the dill away from carrots. PLANT CARE Water the plants freely during the growing season. In order to ensure a season-long fresh supply of dill, continue sowing seeds every few weeks. For an extended harvest, do not allow flowers to grow on the plants. If the soil remains undisturbed throughout the growing season, more dill plants will grow the next season. PESTS/DISEASES Leaf spot and occasionally a few other types of fungal leaf and root diseases HARVEST/STORAGE As soon as the plant has four to five leaves, you can start harvesting. Pinch off the leaves or cut them off with scissors. If you have a lot of plants, you can pinch off entire stalks.
Price: 2.49 USD
Location: Valdosta, Georgia
End Time: 2024-10-01T05:13:27.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.29 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Climate: Dry, Sub-tropical, Temperate, Tropical
Common Name: Dill
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 3 (-40 to -30 °F)
MPN: TGW-1013
Soil Type: Clay, Loam, Peat, Sand
Aspect: East-facing
Modified Item: No
Brand: The Gardening World
Soil pH: 5.5 and 6.5
Season of Interest: Spring, Summer, Fall, Fall, Spring, Summer
Type: Herb Seeds
Life Cycle: Annual
Watering: Medium
Scientific Name: Anethum Graveolens
Genus: Anethum
Sunlight: Partial Shade, Full Sun
Features: Edible, Flowering
Cultivating Difficulty: Very Easy
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Species: A. graveolens