Dill Bouquet (Anethum graveolens) - An easy, low-maintenance herb, Dill Bouquet grows to less than 36 inches tall. Valued for its distinct flavour, it is popular in a variety of dishes, sauces, spices, and pickling recipes. This early-flowering herb produces dense, yellow, branching upright flower umbels. Both fresh and dried leaves are particularly tasty, and pollinators frequently visit the blooms.
45 days to maturity for leaves, 85-105 days to maturity to seed
75 seeds per packetÂ
Planting Instructions: Direct sow seeds outdoors 1–2 weeks before last frost or once soil can be worked. Sow seeds 0.5–1 cm deep in well-drained soil and keep lightly moist until germination. Seeds typically sprout in 7–14 days.
Thin or transplant seedlings to 20–30 cm apart in full sun. Dill prefers cool conditions and benefits from successive sowings for a continuous harvest.