Dill Herb Plants

SKU: 56244

3 x 9cm Potted Plants (LATE)

Anethum graveolens

From 7th June 2025.

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Sale price£13.95

Free P&P on all orders when you spend £35 or over

Product Description

A mild and warm flavour with a hint of aniseed aroma. If you love salmon dishes, you must grow your own dill. Grown near carrots it is said to deter carrot fly.

No garden should be without a few herbs, a culinary necessity with many suited to being grown on a windowsill all year round. Growing your own herbs is incredibly rewarding and so easy to do. Not only do they add unique flavours to a whole host of your favourite dishes, but they look attractive and are so versatile they will grow in the vegetable garden, flower borders, patio pots and window boxes and even in hanging baskets.

We are pleased to be working with one of the UK’s leading specialist herb nurseries therefore quality is assured. Your well rooted plants will arrive potted into 9cm pots with individual care cards and additional growing tips and instructions. Simply choose when you would prefer to receive your plants depending on your needs, space and facilities.

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Product Details

Botanical Name Anethum graveolens
Genus Herb
Plant Class Half Hardy Annual (HHA)
Situation Full Sun
Attractive to Attractive To Bees and Attractive To Butterflies

Grow In

  • Container
  • Hanging Basket
  • container

Planting & Harvesting

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  • Sow Indoors
  • Sow/Plant Outside
  • Flowers/Harvest

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