Corsican Mini Mint
Used to make Crème de Menthe, this small leaved, shade-loving mint spreads to form an aromatic carpet, which if trodden on will release its delicious scent. With that in mind, it's ideal for filling in the gaps between paving slabs, but it can also be used as a decorative covering for compost in patio pots. 1-2”.
How to Grow Dill from Seed
Dill is grown for both its attractive, wispy, feathery leaves and its seed; its mildly aniseed like flavour is used to enhance many dishes but can be overwhelming if over-used.
Dill can be grown in containers or in the garden. Container grown Dill needs to be kept well watered without becoming water-logged, so a free draining compost in a pot with adequate drainage holes is best.
Dill is a tender perennial in its native environment but our cooler climate means that it is more commonly grown as an annual herb in the UK.
Weather permitting you can start sowing Dill seeds outside from April. Scatter thinly over the prepared seed bed and cover with a thin layer of compost and keep moist without over wetting. Seedlings will usually emerge within 2 weeks and should be thinned to around 24cm apart. Re-sow seeds every 3 to 5 weeks to ensure a continual supply of Dill throughout the summer.
Alternatively sow indoors into 4 inch pots from early Spring. Germination typically takes 10 to 21 days at 65-70F.
Once large enough to handle either thin out and re-pot into individual 3 inch pots, transfer to their outdoor location or simply cut as required.
Dill leaves can normally be harvested about eight weeks after sowing. Simply cut the plant right down to within 3cm of its base, just before the flower heads open. The plants should re-grow and produce a second crop.
£3.05
Item Code: 0197D
Variety: CORSICAN MINI MINT
Type: Vegetable
Packet Contains: 20 Seeds
Sow: March - July
Germination: Up to 14 days
Harvest: June - September
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