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Dill Seeds - Bouquet (Anethum graveolens)

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Bouquet Dill (Anethum graveolens) is a popular fast-growing dill variety known for its strong aroma, tender leaves, and attractive yellow flower clusters. Loved by gardeners for its quick maturity and leafy production, Bouquet Dill performs well in containers, raised beds, and outdoor garden plots.

This Non-GMO variety grows best in full sun and well-drained soil, producing generous feathery foliage followed by large, umbrella-shaped flower heads. Bouquet Dill is a perfect choice for home gardeners wanting a hardy, easy-to-grow plant that delivers continuous leaf harvest during the growing season.


Features

  • Fast-growing dill variety with strong aroma
  • Produces feathery leaves and large umbels
  • Non-GMO, natural and untreated seed type
  • Suitable for containers, raised beds, and outdoor gardens
  • Thrives in sunny conditions with minimal care
  • Quick to mature with continuous leafy harvest

Specifications

  • Seed Type: Natural, untreated, Non-GMO annual
  • USDA Growing Zones: Best suited for Zones 3–10
  • Sun Requirement: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
  • Best Growing Season: Spring to early Summer
  • Germination Time: 7–21 days depending on temperature
  • Soil Requirement: Loose, well-drained, moderately fertile soil
  • Plant Height: Typically 24–48 inches tall
  • Harvest Time: 40–70 days from sowing
  • Growth Habit: Feathery leafy annual with umbrella blooms
  • Ideal For: Containers, raised beds, wide-row planting, and outdoor gardens

Planting Guide

  • Sow directly outdoors; dill grows best when not transplanted
  • Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep and cover lightly with soil
  • Keep soil moist during germination but avoid overwatering
  • Provide full sun for strong leaf and flower production
  • Thin plants to 8–12 inches apart after seedlings establish
  • Avoid heavy watering once plants mature to prevent lodging
  • Begin harvesting leaves once plants reach 8–12 inches tall
  • Allow flower heads to fully mature if seed collection is desired
Bouquet Dill seeds Anethum graveolens plant for home gardens
Dill Seeds - Bouquet (Anethum graveolens)

FAQ's

Are Dill plants beginner-friendly?

Dill is easy to grow and suitable for beginners who are just starting gardening.

Can I grow Dill from cuttings or only from seeds?
  • While Dill can sometimes be propagated from cuttings
  • seeds are the most reliable method.
How often should I fertilize Dill plants?
  • Feed Dill plants once every 3–4 weeks with mild organic fertilizer for best results.
How much sunlight does Dill require?
  • Dill prefers 5–6 hours of sunlight daily for healthy and vibrant growth.
Do Dill plants attract pollinators?
  • Dill plants often attract bees and butterflies
  • adding life to your garden.
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