West Coast Seeds - Bouquet Dill is a compact, aromatic herb that grows 75-90cm (30-36") tall, making it perfect for small herb gardens, containers, and market bunching. With fragrant, feathery foliage, large yellow flower heads, and abundant seeds, this dill variety is ideal for culinary use, pickling, and companion planting.
Bouquet Dill is a pollinator magnet, attracting ladybugs, hoverflies, lacewings, and parasitoid wasps—all of which help naturally control aphids, thrips, and whiteflies in the garden. Direct sow in late spring through summer, staggering plantings every 2-3 weeks for a continuous supply of fresh leaves.
Key Features:
- Compact Growth: Reaches 75-90cm (30-36"), perfect for containers & small gardens.
- Highly Aromatic & Flavorful: Ideal for fresh use, pickling, and drying.
- Attracts Beneficial Insects: Helps control garden pests naturally.
- Large Seed Heads: Produces abundant seeds for culinary and medicinal use.
- Easy to Grow: Thrives in full sun with minimal maintenance.
Growing Information:
- Latin Name: Anethum graveolens
- Seed Type: Open-pollinated
- Difficulty: Easy
- Season: Warm season
- Sun Exposure: Full sun
- Germination Time: 10-21 days
- Spacing: 15cm (6") apart in rows 45cm (18") apart
- Days to Maturity: Harvest continuously throughout the season
Best Companion Plants:
Pairs well with cabbages, cucumbers, corn, lettuce, and onions. Attracts pollinators & predatory insects while repelling aphids & spider mites. Avoid planting near carrots and tomatoes.
Package Includes:
- Bouquet Dill Seeds (Compact, Aromatic, Pollinator-Friendly)
- Planting and growing instructions
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West Coast Seeds - Bouquet Dill is a compact, aromatic herb that grows 75-90cm (30-36") tall, making it perfect for small herb gardens, containers, and market bunching. With fragrant, feathery foliage, large yellow flower heads, and abundant seeds, this dill variety is ideal for culinary use, pickling, and companion planting.
Bouquet Dill is a pollinator magnet, attracting ladybugs, hoverflies, lacewings, and parasitoid wasps—all of which help naturally control aphids, thrips, and whiteflies in the garden. Direct sow in late spring through summer, staggering plantings every 2-3 weeks for a continuous supply of fresh leaves.
Key Features:
- Compact Growth: Reaches 75-90cm (30-36"), perfect for containers & small gardens.
- Highly Aromatic & Flavorful: Ideal for fresh use, pickling, and drying.
- Attracts Beneficial Insects: Helps control garden pests naturally.
- Large Seed Heads: Produces abundant seeds for culinary and medicinal use.
- Easy to Grow: Thrives in full sun with minimal maintenance.
Growing Information:
- Latin Name: Anethum graveolens
- Seed Type: Open-pollinated
- Difficulty: Easy
- Season: Warm season
- Sun Exposure: Full sun
- Germination Time: 10-21 days
- Spacing: 15cm (6") apart in rows 45cm (18") apart
- Days to Maturity: Harvest continuously throughout the season
Best Companion Plants:
Pairs well with cabbages, cucumbers, corn, lettuce, and onions. Attracts pollinators & predatory insects while repelling aphids & spider mites. Avoid planting near carrots and tomatoes.
Package Includes:
- Bouquet Dill Seeds (Compact, Aromatic, Pollinator-Friendly)
- Planting and growing instructions
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