
Herb, Dill Bouquet
The Bouquet Dill (Anethum graveolens) is a multibranched dill that grows yellow flower clusters that are very aromatic with a hint of caraway flavor The feathery leaves are perfect for using as season on fish. The leaves are used in pickling. This dill will reseed itself if allowed. Zone – 3-11 Germination Time – 10-21 Days Days to Maturity – 60-70 Days Planting Depth - 1/4” Plant Spacing - 9-12” Maximum Height – 12-36" Spread – 12-18" Bloom Color – Yellow Light Requirements – Full Sun Soil Requirements – Loose, loamy and well-drained Pests/Diseases - Aphids, tomato hookworms Dill Growing Guide Companion Planting Guide CLASSIFICATION: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Non-Gmo, Annual Open pollinated means this plants flowers are fertilized by bees, moths, birds, bats, and even the wind or rain. The seed that forms produces the same plant the following year. All heirlooms are open pollinated, but not all open pollinated plants are heirlooms. Only a small fraction of the plant world is con