Easy to grow and versatile, Vierling Dill is so pretty that it has as much place in the flower garden as well as in the herb garden.
The lacy blue-green foliage coupled with the dainty mustard colored blooms make for a glamorous combination that truly make this herb a stand out in the landscape.
Vierling Dill is an annual and grows 2-3 feet tall, so be sure to give it plenty of space to spread out.
Dill enjoys full sun, and flourishes in average to fertile soil with good drainage. It grows best with a regular splash of water, but will tolerate periods of drought.
Both the seeds and leaves are super fragrant and tasty. The leaves can be used to add some kick to a seasonal salad or to top a plate of summer grilled salmon. The seeds can be dried and used as a spice to top most any meal.
This plant is very fragrant even when brushed against, so it’s deer resistant.
Vierling Dill blooms are large and umbrella-like with greenish-yellow flowers. They are so attractive, that many folks even bring them inside and pop them into a vase for a unique floral display.
You get a lot of bang for your buck with Dill, because it seeds very easily. You simply shake the seed pods from the flowers into a little paper bag, and you’ll have more than enough to share with friends.
Black swallowtail butterfly larvae feast on Dill, so it’s an essential plant in a butterfly garden.
You can’t go wrong with this trouble-free herb that is effortless to grow, adds culinary flair, and looks gorgeous in the garden.
Easy to grow and versatile, Vierling Dill is so pretty that it has as much place in the flower garden as well as in the herb garden.
The lacy blue-green foliage coupled with the dainty mustard colored blooms make for a glamorous combination that truly make this herb a stand out in the landscape.
Vierling Dill is an annual and grows 2-3 feet tall, so be sure to give it plenty of space to spread out.
Dill enjoys full sun, and flourishes in average to fertile soil with good drainage. It grows best with a regular splash of water, but will tolerate periods of drought.
Both the seeds and leaves are super fragrant and tasty. The leaves can be used to add some kick to a seasonal salad or to top a plate of summer grilled salmon. The seeds can be dried and used as a spice to top most any meal.
This plant is very fragrant even when brushed against, so it’s deer resistant.
Vierling Dill blooms are large and umbrella-like with greenish-yellow flowers. They are so attractive, that many folks even bring them inside and pop them into a vase for a unique floral display.
You get a lot of bang for your buck with Dill, because it seeds very easily. You simply shake the seed pods from the flowers into a little paper bag, and you’ll have more than enough to share with friends.
Black swallowtail butterfly larvae feast on Dill, so it’s an essential plant in a butterfly garden.
You can’t go wrong with this trouble-free herb that is effortless to grow, adds culinary flair, and looks gorgeous in the garden.