Thalia Organic

SKU: HR1080
A slow-bolting dill grown for its high yields of feathery, aromatic leaves. Thalia is a fast-growing, vigorous all-season performer. Read More

Exposure Full Sun

Season Warm Season

Seed type OP, Organic ?

Average Seeds Per Gram 1272 ?

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Thalia Organic

Product Details

A slow-bolting dill grown for its high yields of feathery, aromatic leaves. Thalia is a fast-growing, vigorous all-season performer, producing uniform, dark blue-green leaves perfect for market bunches and fresh home use.

Quick Facts:

    • Grown for its feathery, fragrant leaves
    • All-season performer
    • Fast growing

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All About Thalia Organic

Latin

Latin
Anethum graveolens
Family: Apiaceae

Difficulty

Difficulty
Easy

Season & Zone

Season & Zone
Season: Warm season
Exposure: Full sun

Timing

Timing
Direct sow late spring through summer, or sow when cucumbers are transplanted, to coincide maturity for pickling. Dill tends to bolt if transplanted, so it is best direct sown. Stagger the harvest by sowing every 2-3 weeks for a constant supply of fresh leaves. Optimal soil temperature for germination: 15-21°C (60-70°F). Seeds should germinate in 10-21 days.

Starting

Starting
Dill seeds need some light to germinate. Sow seeds no more than 5mm (¼”) deep in rows 45cm (18″) apart. Thin the plants to stand at least 15cm (6″) apart.

Growing

Growing
Ideal pH: 5.0-7.0. Grow in moderately rich soil in full sun. Water and feed regularly, and stop any overhead watering once plants are 60cm (24″) tall to prevent issues with mildew forming on the leaves.

Harvest

Harvest
Begin harvesting the tasty leaves once plants reach 15cm (6″) tall. About 12 weeks after sprouting the seed heads begin to form. When the first seeds have turned brown, cut the whole head and hang it upside down for the drying seeds to fall out into trays or paper bags. Dill leaf loses most of its flavour when dried, so freeze it in ice cube trays filled with water for use all winter.

Seed Info

Seed Info
Usual seed life: 3 years.

Companion Planting

Companion Planting
Dill improves the health of cabbages and other Brassicas, and is a very good companion for corn, cucumbers, lettuce, and onions. Dill attracts ladybugs, lacewings, and the parasitoid wasps that feed on garden caterpillars. At the same time it repels aphids and spider mites. Avoid planting near carrots and tomatoes.

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