Planting and Care
Benefits of Dill Seeds

Planting and Care
Common dill grows to a height of about 3 feet; bouquet dill is a smaller variety that generally produces fewer blossoms and seeds. Dill produces a strong taproot like its cousin the carrot and so does poorly when transplanted. Instead sow seed right in the garden. Plants thrive in rich loose soil and full sun location.
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