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Dill

Deliciously easy to grow, dill thrives in gardens as well as raised beds and containers, even in partial sun. Dill despises being transplanted, so direct sow anytime after final frost to 1 month to first frost in fall. At Fruition Seeds, we sow dill every 3 weeks for a consistent harvest of tender baby dill greens to toss on salads, sandwiches, grilled vegetables and hummus. Dill readily flowers, going to seed in the heat, attracting beneficial pollinators, especially black swallowtail butterflies and lacewings. 


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