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Growing Dill from Seeds in Pots

 
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Fresh dill is a fantastic herb to grow at home—whether in a garden or a pot on your balcony. One of the biggest advantages of growing dill yourself is that freshly harvested leaves have a much stronger aroma and flavor compared to store-bought dill, which loses its intensity quickly.

To prolong the harvest, regularly trim the leaves and remove flower buds early. If you’re growing dill in containers, choose a deep pot (at least 10 inches/25 cm) to accommodate its long taproot, and place it in a sunny location for the best growth.

Want to see exactly how to grow and harvest dill successfully in pots? Check out this video: https://youtu.be/SoFY4EgrzwU?si=t6fvfR5i46T5QOPD

For a detailed written guide, visit:
📖 https://dinasgarden.com/how-to-grow-dill-in-pots-from-seed-to-harvest/
 
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MY MIL grows dill every year.  A little goes a long way.
 
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