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1992 All-America Selections Winner! 85 days. Anethum graveolens. Annual. Open Pollinated. Fernleaf Dill. This small plant produces very flavorful dark blue-green leaves and seeds. Seeds are used as a pickling spice, and leaves are used in omelets, fish dishes, and salads. Also used as a garnish. Leaves can be dried for later use. Also known as Dwarf Fernleaf Dill. The small plant is suitable for containers and small gardens with limited space. An excellent choice for home gardens and specialty markets. A variety from the USA.
Lot No: 103348
Germination: 80%
Seeds Per Pound: 205,000
Plant Height: 12 to 18" tall.
Sunlight: Full Sun
Planting Instructions: Plant seeds ½" deep.
Soil Facts: Requires a well-prepared soil. Use a general-purpose fertilizer when preparing the soil.
Germination: 7 - 14 days at 68°F