Zone 11 · Herbs Growing Guide
Fast, feathery, and self-seeding. Plant once and you'll have it forever — it reseeds prolifically. Harvest young leaves for flavour; let some plants set seed for pickling.
In Zone 11, Dill can be planted outdoors from Oct 15 — the window closes around Mar 31.
Short cool season. Sow as early as October.
Light feeder. A single balanced feed at planting is sufficient. Over-feeding reduces aromatic oils.
Sow every 3 weeks from spring through midsummer. Dill bolts in heat but more slowly than cilantro — you get 4–6 weeks of good leaf production before flowering. Succession keeps a supply of fresh feathery fronds through the season. Note that dill at different stages serves different purposes: young plants for fronds, mature plants for flower heads (great with cucumbers), seeds for pickling. Plan your succession with the end use in mind.
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