Freezer Pig wrote:If you find it, buy an extra top and plant it in your flower bed. You'll never have to locate a source again. If you need some for next year, let me know and I'll mail you a dried top. Throw it in the ground, or on top of the ground and you can be the fresh dill provider for LTH in your area.
Tim
that's what I do as well--I also do the same for cilantro (as soon as the branches brown, I throw them in a pot with some dirt over them)--but weather this year was hard on my dill--the cilantro was fine, but the dill sprouted and died off a few times. Frustrating. Too wet I think.
"Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad." Miles Kington