Bouquet Dill Seeds

Anethum graveolens

Particularly good for pickling because of early and abundant seed production, 'Bouquet's' foliage is also delicious sprinkled on potatoes, tomatoes, salmon, spinach, cucumbers, and lamb chops. Very aromatic. Dill is an important host plant for caterpillars of swallowtail butterflies.

$2.99 ~1,560 seeds
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Features

Family

Apiaceae

Native

Probably South Asia

Life Cycle

Life Cycle

Annual

Plant Height

Plant Height

Tall (Greater than 24")

Further Information

Plant Characteristics

Plant Characteristics

  • Attracts Butterflies
  • Attracts Pollinators
  • Good for Containers
Growing Conditions

Growing Conditions

Frost Tolerant

Plant Resistance

Plant Resistance

Deer Resistant

About Bouquet Dill Seeds

Anethum graveolens

Bouquet' has 6" flower heads with several umbels of tiny yellow flowers; dark green lacy foliage.

Planting Dill

Plant Spacing

A group of 3 seeds every 4"

Light Required

Light Required

Full sun

Plant Height

Plant Height

Tall (Greater than 24")

Planting Depth

Planting Depth

Press into surface

Coverage & Planting Details

Coverage This packet sows up to 173 feet.
Row Spacing 12"
Seed Depth Press into surface
Seed Spacing A group of 3 seeds every 4"
Thinning When 3" tall, thin to 1 every 4"
Germination 20–25 days
Start Indoors 8 to 10 weeks before your average last frost date. Sow in biodegradable pots that can be planted directly in the ground.
Direct Sow RECOMMENDED. 1 to 2 weeks before your average last frost date, and when soil temperature is at least 60°F. Successive Sowings: Every 2 to 3 weeks to ensure a continual fresh supply of foliage and seeds.
Growing & Harvesting Fresh foliage can be harvested any time until plant flowers. Cut leaves as close to stem as possible. Seeds should be harvested 2 to 3 weeks after flowering begins, after the flower heads have turned brown. Cut flower heads with stem and place in paper bag before seed becomes too mature and falls to the ground. Heads should be placed in bottom of bag and the top of the bag should be tied shut around the stems. Seeds will fall to the bottom of the bag. Store seeds in airtight glass jar.

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  • Brenda
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2/17/26
    5 Stars

    Happy with everything I buy from Botanical Interests

  • Donna M.
    TX, United States
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1/24/26
    Nice little plants

    I do a lot of fermenting and wanted fresh dill in the winter, and the seedlings popped up pretty quickly. They are delicate little plants. I’m using the small grow light from Epic and they are growing slowly, but well.

    Which best describes you as a gardener? Intermediate
    Who do you grow for? Yourself
    How do you prefer to grow? Raised Bed
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    1/25/26

    Hey Donna,

    Thank you so much for taking the time to share your thoughts about our Bouquet Dill Seeds! We love to hear that the seedlings popped up quickly for you under your Epic grow light - what a great start! It's fantastic that you're growing fresh dill for your fermenting projects. Thank you for choosing us and for sharing your growing success with us. Keep on growing 🌻️

  • Kendall W.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    11/4/25
    Dill seed

    Beautiful large flowers and very fragrant

    Which best describes you as a gardener? Professional
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    Botanical Interests
    11/4/25

    Hey Kendall,

    Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review! "Beautiful large flowers and very fragrant" is exactly what we love to hear about Bouquet Dill Seeds!

    We hope that your description of beautiful flowers and fragrance will inspire other gardeners who want to discover just how rewarding and multi-sensory Bouquet Dill Seeds can be for creating those gorgeous displays that delight both the eyes and the nose while attracting beneficial insects to the garden!

    Keep on growing 🌻️

  • Betsy P.
    CA, United States
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    10/30/25
    Wonderful Addition to Salads

    Love to add a few sprigs to a salad for that subtle pickle flavor! Easy to grow.

    Which best describes you as a gardener? Intermediate
    Who do you grow for? Families
    How do you prefer to grow? Raised Bed
  • Wendy
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    9/9/25
    Gorgeous plants; monarchs love them

    This year, I had several monarch caterpillars on my dill. These plants were beautiful, quite tall, and sturdy. I harvested dill "weed" and, later, dill seed for my pantry and still had enough for pickles. I even added them to some actual bouquets for the table. They look airy next to my zinnias, clematis, and roses. I wish I'd taken a picture of the arrangement.

    Which best describes you as a gardener? Intermediate
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    9/9/25

    Hey Wendy,

    Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with our Bouquet Dill Seeds!

    It sounds like you really maximized every aspect of these amazing plants! The fact that they were tall and sturdy enough to harvest dill weed, collect seeds for your pantry, make pickles, AND still have plenty left over for bouquets is amazing!

    And what a bonus that the monarchs found them too! It's wonderful when our gardens can serve both our needs and support these important pollinators at the same time.

    Keep on growing 🌻️

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