Dill Bouquet
Dill
Urban- (Approximately 100 seeds)
Regular-(Approximately 400 seeds)
Early flowering plants produce large blooms, seed umbels, and foliage on long stems, making Bouquet the preferred dill for cut flower use and pickling. Also an economical, fast-growing choice for baby-leaf production. Edible seeds, flowers, and greens flavor many foods. Popular addition to sauces, salads, and soup.
Sowing:
Days to Maturity: 45-55 days to leaf harvest, 70-90 days to seed harvest.
Sun Exposure: Full Sun (8+ hours)
Planting Instructions: Sow dill seeds about ¼-inch deep and 18 inches apart. After 10 to 14 days, young dill plants should appear in the soil. Wait another 10 to 14 days, then thin the plants to about 12 to 18 inches apart (if they aren't already spaced well enough)
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