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Dill

Dill is an annual, self-seeding plant with feathery green leaves. It is used most commonly in soups and stews or for pickling. Dill weed is easy to grow—here's how!

If you're planting dill for pickling, plant every few weeks into midsummer to ensure a constant supply for when the harvest begins!

To create a permanent patch of dill, allow some of the plants to flower and go to seed each year—you'll have plenty of early dill to start the season.

Dill attracts beneficial insects such as wasps and other predatory insects to your garden, and is a host plant for the caterpillar of the black swallowtail butterfly.

Dill Planting

When to Plant Dill

Choosing and Preparing a Planting Site

How to Plant Dill

Check out our video to learn more about the benefits of growing dill in your garden:

Care

How to Grow Dill

Dill

Pests/Diseases Recommended Varieties Harvest/Storage

How to Harvest Dill

Wit and Wisdom Recipes Dill and Potato Cakes Quick and Easy Refrigerator Dill Pickles Dilled Green Beans Cooking Notes

Many people love to make dill pickles with their fresh dill. Learn how with our tips and recipes for dill pickles or our video on making dill pickles. You can also add dill as a seasoning in countless recipes.


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