Description
About the Plant
Dill (Anethum graveolens) is a popular annual herb known for its aromatic leaves and seeds. Widely used in cooking, fresh dill adds flavor to salads, fish, potatoes, and soups, while the seeds are often used for pickling. Dill is easy to grow and thrives both outdoors and indoors.
Hydroponics & Smart Garden Use
When grown in hydroponic systems or smart indoor gardens, dill can mature up to 3x faster than in traditional soil. This makes it a great choice for year-round harvesting, ensuring a steady supply of fresh, aromatic leaves for your kitchen.
Features
- Variety: Traditional Dill (Anethum graveolens)
- Fast-growing, aromatic herb ideal for fresh use and pickling
- Sowing depth: 1 cm
- Spacing: 1 cm between plants; 20 cm between rows
- Sowing time: May (outdoors); year-round in smart gardens
- Growth time: 45–60 days
- Seed pack: 3 g
Harvesting
Dill can be harvested when plants reach 10–15 cm in height. Regular cutting encourages new growth. For the best flavor, use fresh leaves immediately or freeze them to preserve aroma. With hydroponic or smart garden systems, dill can be harvested continuously throughout the year.



