Grown for its leaves which are used as a herb, dill is a common, aromatic garden herb,
native to the Mediterranean.
The stems, leaves, flowers, and seeds are edible. This amazing aromatic herb is known for its culinary and
medicinal properties.
Dill has a very strong odor. The scientific name "graveolens" literally means strong smelling!
Dill is a cool season herb that is hardy to 25°F, and can be grown in USDA Hardiness Zones 2-11. This means it is accessible to most of North American gardeners, but is best grown in springtime!
Dill is easy to grow aromatic herb, making it a great addition to any herb or vegetable garden. Keep reading to how to successfully grow this wonderfully ornamental, tasty and useful aromatic herb!
How to Grow Dill