Description
White Dill
A must for cut-flower mixed bouquets.
Free-flowering plants bear a multitude of lacy flower heads 5–6" across.
Flowers can be dyed in an assortment of colors.
Also known as false Queen Anne's lace, lace flower, false bishop's weed, large bullwort, and bishop's weed.
Attracts and supports beneficial insects such as lacewings, lady beetles, minute pirate bugs, syrphid flies, and parasitic wasps.
HOW TO USE:
1) The seeds are sown in October.
2) The seeds are sown in non-saline soil.
3) The roses are planted in a sunny place.
4) It is preferable to fertilize the soil before planting seeds.
5) The seeds should be irrigated when the soil begins to dry out.