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Annual aromatic herb. Elegant plant from the Apiaceae family (carrot, celery and so on). It has a fennel-like scent and its flowers attract bees and other pollinators. The leaves are used to season various dishes and the seeds to spice herbal teas and spirits. Dill can grow up to 60-100 cm.

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SKU: 9 Categories: Balcony, Herbs Tags: Urban Agriculture, Aromatical, Leaves, Fragrant, Pollinators, Food Security, Green
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BOTANICAL INFORMATION

Latin name : Anethum graveolens
Common names : Dill
French : Aneth
Family : Apiaceae

DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION

Plant type : Annual 
Habit
: Erect
Height
: 70 cm
Width
: 25 cm

CULTURAL INFORMATION

Days to maturity : N/A
Sowing : Directly outside at the end of spring. Sow every 2 to 3 weeks to extend harvest.
Depth : 0.5 cm
Germination : 14 to 21 days
Soil : Any, but prefers light soils
Exposure : Sunny
Plant spacing : 25 cm
Row spacing : 30 cm
Watering : Water in case of extreme heat or drought to prevent bolting
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