| Bouquet Dill
is a
favorite for pickling cucumbers. Dill has a very fragrant aroma that
reminds one of their grandfathers garden.
Bouquet Dill has also been
known to
keep the hawk moth ("tomato worm moth") away, making it great
to grow between tomato plants. We plant a clump about every 3 tomato
plants down the row. If you have trouble with tomato worms you might
want to give this a try.
Herbs like well
drained soil and not lots of water. Dill is easy to grow though. Sow
seeds ¼ inch deep and keep moist until plants are at least 1 inch
tall. Thin small clumps to 4 inches apart. Water 2 - 3 days after soil
dries longer if not too hot. Packet
contains ½ teaspoon Dill Seed
Approximately 500 seeds. |