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Lighting
Plant Height
Ground Condition
Spread
Hardiness
2'
Well drained
All
ORDERING INFORMATION
Description
Qty
Price
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Herb, Dill Packet
1
$0.79
Herb, Dill Packet
3
$1.99
Herb, Dill Packet
6
$3.79
Herb, Dill
Item # 6449 Anethum graveolens
Grown inside or out!
Sweet, mildly spicy annual herb. Use fresh or dried leaves for salads, soups, stems and seeds for pickles. Grown inside or out -- they take such little space and give so much pleasure! Easy-to-grow and a healthful and less expensive alternative to store-bought spices! Comes in single packets or save when purchasing multiples. This herb is also available in the Herb Collection.
This dill is the perfect companion for home canning and pickling, especially using our Armada or Homemade Pickles varieties of pickling cucumbers.
Planting guide: When growing herbs outside, seeds should be started indoors in boxes and transplanted to the open ground after danger of frost. Sow about four times their diameter in depth and press the soil down firmly.
These items are useful when starting seeds indoors for transplanting:
For protecting your transplants against late, unexpected frosts choose between Hotkaps plant protectors and Wall O' Water plant protectors.
Everything you need to get your plants off to a great start!
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