Compact Variety with Abundant Feathery Foliage for Fresh Use
Fernleaf Dill offers compact blue-green, feathery foliage that resists bolting longer than standard varieties. This dwarf reaches 12-18 inches, ideal for containers and small spaces. Produces aromatic leaves throughout the season with delayed flowering for extended harvests. Prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Use fresh leaves in fish dishes, salads, potato salad, and pickling.
Key Features
Compact dwarf variety – 12-18 inches tall, perfect for containers
Slow to bolt – Delayed flowering for extended leaf harvest
Extended harvest – Produces leaves longer than standard varieties
Cool season crop – Best in spring and fall
Culinary uses – Fresh for fish, salads, and pickles
Growing Tips
Plant in full sun in well-drained soil. Best planted in spring or fall for cool weather growth. Space plants 8-12 inches apart. Water regularly to keep soil consistently moist. Harvest leaves as needed throughout the season. Succession plant every 2-3 weeks for continuous harvest. Annual, treat as cool season crop.
Container Size: 4" Pot Mature Size: 12-18" tall and wide Light: Full sun Water: Moderate, keep consistently moist Hardiness: Annual, cool season crop Special Feature: Compact size, slow to bolt, extended harvest
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