Bouquet Dill Heirloom Herb Seeds - Swallowtail Butterfly Host Plant, Organic, Non-GMO
An important host plant for caterpillars of swallowtail butterflies. Even though particularly good for pickling because of early, abundant seed production, Bouquet foliage also is delicious sprinkled on potatoes, tomatoes, salmon, spinach, cucumbers and lamb chops. 30" - 36" tall, and very aromatic. Warm season annual. ~ planting ~ When to sow outside: RECOMMENDED. 1 to 2 weeks before average last frost. Successive sowings every 2 to 3 weeks until hot weather will assure a continual fresh supply of foliage and seeds. When to start inside: Not recommended. 8 to 10 weeks before average last frost. Sow in individual pulp pots that can be planted directly in the ground. Special germination instructions: Requires light to germinate; press lightly into soil surface and keep moist. ~ harvesting
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How to Prune Dill Plants
How to Prune Dill. The best ways to clip dill plants for drying and fresh use in the kitchen. Growing dill in your herb garden is easy. Here are some gardening tips on how to care for dill and how to prune and cry dill. How to harvest dill and what to do with seed heads. #Herbs #DillPlants
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