
Dill Seeds
White Dill is an annual wildflower that adds beautiful, lacy white blooms to your garden and cut flower arrangements. Often called False Queen Anne's Lace due to its similar appearance, its feathery, fragrant foliage is also great for culinary use. White Dill features abundant, lacy 4"-6" flower heads attracting pollinators and other beneficial visitors to your garden, including bees, butterflies, birds, and lady bugs.
Planting White Dill Seeds
Plant seeds outdoors after the threat of frost has passed. Ideal soil temperatures for Dill are 60-70ºF, and you’ll see germination in approximately 10-14 days. Dill does best in moderately rich, well-drained soil, and full sun. Plant dill seeds in rows, with groupings of three every 6", and space rows 12" in apart. Once seedlings are a few inches tall, thin out plants to 1 every 4".
Quick Facts
Life Cycle: Annual
Hardiness Zone: 1-10
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Flower Color: White
Bloom Time: July, August, September
Soil Type: Dry - Average, Well-Drained
Mature Plant Size: 30-48"H, 16-24"W
Plant Spacing: 24"
Planting Depth: Dill seeds need light to germinate so only cover lightly with soil.
Attracts: Birds, Butterflies, Bees, Lady Bugs
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant
Landscape Uses: Perennial Gardens, Cottage Gardens, Mass Plantings, Meadow Gardens, Wildflower Gardens