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Bought a pot of this fernleaf dill last fall, I'd never grown it before. I really wanted to plant it outside in my herb garden, but decid...Read More
Fernleaf grows like a bandit in my climate (Cocle, Panama at 2900 feet altitude, 60-88 F.). Low maintenance and delicious, can't beat it...Read More
I don't believe the correct pictures are being shown for this plant, at all. People are posting regular dill as photos. Please research f...Read More
Mine grows quite well in a large container outdoors. It's easy to harvest, smells wonderful and is a great self-seeder! I like to use bot...Read More
Likes to be left alone once germinated. I allow this to reseed itself. It scents the whole patio after a rain or watering.
These plants do great here. If in Full sun all the time, they get a little burnt-y looking. However if in filtered light they do great. I...Read More
This 1992 AAS winner is not only space-saving but is is also slow to bolt.
Mine blooms at about 4' in a pot grown over the winter.
Dill seed can take up to a month to germinate, giving fresh leaves all season. Once flowering begins, leaves become less appetizing. Th...Read More
Unlike previous reviewer says, my plants are well over 3 feet tall and it is only mid July! Very vigorous and so fragrant!
Dill is an annual herb. 'Fernleaf' grows to about 18" and should be spaced 6-8" apart. They need full sun and rich, moist soil. They h...Read More