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Lake Valley, Dill, Fernleaf

  • Seed Depth: 1/4" (6mm)
  • Plant Space: 18" (46cm)
  • Row Space: 24" (61cm)
  • Sprouts In: 7-14 days
  • Sow in late spring in full sun and average soil, or anytime in warm climates. Starting indoors is not recommended; dill does not transplant well. Keep soil evenly moist until plants emerge.
  • Cut the leaves anytime as needed. For pickling, cut seed heads before yellow flowers appear. Allow flowers to produce seeds for dried use.

Lake Valley- Dill, Fernleaf

This distinctive dill grows much shorter than its tall cousin, but is used in the same ways. Seed heads are a must for pickling. Its fernlike foliage is used to flavor seafood, poultry, eggs, and salads. A prolific producer. It won an All America Selections award in 1992.

  • Seed Depth: 1/4" (6mm)
  • Plant Space: 18" (46cm)
  • Row Space: 24" (61cm)
  • Sprouts In: 7-14 days
  • Sow in late spring in full sun and average soil, or anytime in warm climates. Starting indoors is not recommended; dill does not transplant well. Keep soil evenly moist until plants emerge.
  • Cut the leaves anytime as needed. For pickling, cut seed heads before yellow flowers appear. Allow flowers to produce seeds for dried use.

Lake Valley- Dill, Fernleaf

This distinctive dill grows much shorter than its tall cousin, but is used in the same ways. Seed heads are a must for pickling. Its fernlike foliage is used to flavor seafood, poultry, eggs, and salads. A prolific producer. It won an All America Selections award in 1992.

$0.91

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$2.59

$0.91

Description

  • Seed Depth: 1/4" (6mm)
  • Plant Space: 18" (46cm)
  • Row Space: 24" (61cm)
  • Sprouts In: 7-14 days
  • Sow in late spring in full sun and average soil, or anytime in warm climates. Starting indoors is not recommended; dill does not transplant well. Keep soil evenly moist until plants emerge.
  • Cut the leaves anytime as needed. For pickling, cut seed heads before yellow flowers appear. Allow flowers to produce seeds for dried use.

Lake Valley- Dill, Fernleaf

This distinctive dill grows much shorter than its tall cousin, but is used in the same ways. Seed heads are a must for pickling. Its fernlike foliage is used to flavor seafood, poultry, eggs, and salads. A prolific producer. It won an All America Selections award in 1992.

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