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Fernleaf Dill Herb

Anethum graveolens

"The Fernleaf Dill, `Anethum graveolens,' is a dwarf plant and grows to eighteen inches in height with dark green leaves. Very slow to bolt, this plant is grown especially for its leaves, rather than its seeds. This herb has dark, finely divided foliage, and offers excellent flavor on a basal-branching plant. The leaves have a very strong and delicious taste when used fresh, but the dried leaves, called dill weed, can also be used. Dill should be planted in the spring, after the last day of spring frost. They prefer a fertile, well drained soil that is rich in organic matter."

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