Dill, Greensleeves (Anethum graveolens) seeds, organic

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$2.95$18.10

Family:  Carrot (Apiaceae)

Annual.  45 days to leaf

Native to southern Europe, Iran and India. This variety is compact, leafy and slow to bolt.  It is a great choice for container gardens and for leaf production.  Dill pickles, here we come!  Plant prefers full sun and regular garden soil.  Easy to sow directly in the garden in the early spring.

Packet contains 100 seeds
10 g contains ~7,000 seeds

Certified Organically Grown

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  1. Question

    Susan

    Is it too late to direct sow to the garden, Z9 N. Calif ? Thank you.

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      Richo Cech

      Richo Cech

      Hi Susan,
      Thanks for writing. You’re talking to the guy who thinks that planting late is the same as planting early, if you get my drift. I personally plant seeds every day of the year and sometimes they work and sometimes they don’t. Meanwhile I have tens of thousands of plant companions and I’m happy.
      Richo

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  2. Frank Gagne

    Frank Gagne (verified owner)

    Five Stars!

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    Jaz

    Can I grow it in a shallow container? About 6 inch-deep?

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      Richo Cech

      Richo Cech

      Hi Jaz,
      Dill is taprooted so it actually works better to direct-seed in the spring garden or if growing in containers a deeper container is better.
      Richo

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      Frank Gagne (verified owner)

      We planted ours in a 5 inch deep pot, and it came up just fine. We were pleased with the seeds.

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