How to Grow DILL Seeds: The Quick & Easy Guide

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How to Grow DILL Seeds: The Quick & Easy Guide
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Dill seeds are the dried fruits of the dill plant.

Dill seeds are a culinary spice that is used in many dishes, such as pickles, salads, and sauces. Dill seed is also used for medicinal purposes by people who want to relieve digestive problems or sore throats.

The dill plant also known as dill weed, is an herbaceous perennial that can grow up to three feet in height. It produces yellow flowers that bloom from July to September and has a strong aroma.

The seeds come from the fruit of the plant and they have a peppery taste with a slight sweetness to it.

The use of dill seed dates back thousands of years when it was discovered by ancient Egyptians who used it as an herb for medicinal purposes. In modern times, they have been found to be effective at relieving gas and cramps.

How Do I Know When to Plant Dill Seeds?
Dill seeds should be planted in the late fall or early winter. If you are planting them in the spring, they will not grow well because they need to be planted when the temperatures are cooler.
The dill plants need a lot of sun, so make sure that you companion plant them near tomatoes or other crops that require at least 6 hours of sunlight per day.
Planting dill is also a great way to deter pests from your garden.

How Long Does it Take for Dill Seeds to Grow?
Dill plants grow fast from seed and take as little as 4 to 8 weeks before the plant is mature enough to start harvesting.
Once the plant has 5 or six leaves you can start harvesting, but only take a third at a time to ensure your plant continues to grow and provide a continued supply of fresh herbs.

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