🔥 HURRY! LIMITED QTY LEFT
Souq Garden

Dill Seeds Tin

Regular price AED 33.00
Sale price AED 33.00 Regular price
Unit price
incl. VAT
Compare Ask a question

Ask a Question

* Required fields

Size guide Share
  • Estimated Delivery:Jun 11 - Jun 15

  • Free Shipping & Returns: On All Orders

Dill Seeds Tin

Dill Seeds Tin

Regular price AED 33.00
Sale price AED 33.00 Regular price
Unit price
incl. VAT
Product description
🪴 Plant Care Guide
Shipping & Return
Product reviews

Dill Seeds Tin from Souq Garden contains premium Anethum graveolens seeds packed for freshness and reliable germination. Grow your own aromatic dill at home for fresh, feathery leaves and seed-spice production — a versatile herb perfect for Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and pickling cuisine across Dubai, Abu Dhabi and the UAE.

Why Dill Thrives in the UAE

Dill is a cool-season annual that performs beautifully in UAE winter months from October to March. With direct sun, light watering and well-drained soil, it grows quickly and rewards growers with leafy harvests of dill weed and aromatic seed heads. Ideal for raised beds, large pots and balcony herb gardens in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah and Umm Al Quwain.

Key Features and Specifications

  • Botanical name: Anethum graveolens
  • Type: Annual herb
  • Germination: 7 to 14 days
  • Days to harvest: 45 to 60 days for leaves; 85 to 100 days for seed
  • Plant height: 60 to 90 cm
  • Sunlight: Full sun
  • Soil: Light, well-draining loam, pH 5.5 to 6.5
  • Best sowing season in UAE: October to March

Care Guide

Sowing

Sow directly into the final bed or pot 0.5 cm deep — dill dislikes transplanting due to its taproot. Space plants 20 to 30 cm apart and keep soil moist until germination.

Light

Full sun is essential for strong leaf production and seed formation. South-facing balconies in UAE winter work very well.

Watering

Keep soil evenly moist during establishment, then water moderately. Avoid waterlogging — dill dislikes wet feet.

Feeding

Use a light, balanced liquid fertiliser every 3 to 4 weeks. Avoid excessive nitrogen, which causes lush leaves but reduces aromatic oil content.

Succession Sowing

Sow new batches every 3 weeks for continuous leaf harvest. Once plants begin to flower, leaf production declines.

Best Uses

  • Fresh dill weed for fish, eggs, yoghurt sauces and salads
  • Pickling cucumbers and vegetables
  • Dill seed as a culinary spice and tea
  • Middle Eastern and Scandinavian dishes
  • Container herb gardens on UAE balconies

Common Problems and Solutions

  • Leggy plants: Insufficient light. Move to a sunnier spot.
  • Yellow leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage. Reduce watering and check soil.
  • Early bolting: Heat triggers flowering. Sow in cool months and harvest leaves often.
  • Aphids: Spray with water or neem oil to control.

Why Buy from Souq Garden

Souq Garden ships premium dill seed tins across the UAE with same-day delivery in Dubai and next-day delivery to Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah and Umm Al Quwain. Every seed pack is freshness-checked and supported by our expert UAE gardening team.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I plant dill in the UAE?

October to March is ideal. Cool weather extends leaf production before bolting.

Can I grow dill in a pot?

Yes — use a deep pot (at least 25 cm) to accommodate the taproot.

How long until harvest?

Fresh leaves are ready in 45 to 60 days. Seed heads mature in 85 to 100 days.

How do I harvest dill seed?

Wait until seed heads turn brown, cut the stems and hang upside-down inside a paper bag to catch falling seeds.

Does dill self-seed?

Yes — if left to flower and seed, it can self-sow in beds and reappear next season.

What goes well with dill?

Dill complements fish, potatoes, yoghurt, cucumber, eggs and pickles beautifully.

Seasonal Care Calendar for the UAE

The UAE's climate divides into four distinct gardening windows. Each one calls for different watering, feeding, and placement choices for your Dill Seeds Tin across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, Umm Al Quwain, and Al Ain.

Spring (March to May)

Spring is the most active growth window in the UAE. Daytime temperatures sit between 25°C and 35°C, and humidity remains moderate. This is the right time to repot, prune, and start a regular feeding schedule using a balanced fertiliser from our plant food and fertiliser range. Move container plants from sheltered winter spots into morning sunlight, and water deeply two to three times a week.

Summer (June to September)

Summer in the UAE pushes temperatures above 45°C, and direct afternoon sun can scorch leaves within hours. Shift your Dill Seeds Tin to filtered light, increase watering frequency (early morning and after sunset), and consider 50% shade netting on rooftop and balcony gardens in Dubai Marina, Al Reem Island, and Al Nahda. Mulch heavily to slow evaporation, and avoid heavy pruning until temperatures drop.

Autumn (October to November)

Autumn brings relief and a second growth flush. Resume monthly feeding, refresh topsoil, and inspect for pests that built up during summer. This is the best window to introduce new plants from our plant seeds collection because cooler nights help roots establish quickly.

Winter (December to February)

UAE winters are mild (15°C to 25°C) but dew, fog, and occasional rain affect Sharjah, Al Ain, and the Hajar Mountain foothills more than coastal Dubai. Reduce watering by roughly 40%, pause fertilising for tropical varieties, and move sensitive species closer to walls that radiate stored daytime warmth.

Germination Tips for UAE Growers

Seeds sown in the UAE perform best when nighttime temperatures stay between 18°C and 28°C, which usually means the October-to-March planting window. For Dill Seeds Tin, soak the seeds in lukewarm water for six to eight hours before sowing to break dormancy. Use a light seed-starting mix (coco peat blended with perlite at a 3:1 ratio) and sow at a depth roughly twice the seed's diameter. Cover the tray with cling film or a humidity dome to maintain 70% relative humidity until the first shoots appear.

Place trays in a bright, shaded spot on a Dubai balcony or Sharjah windowsill that receives indirect light. Avoid direct UAE sun on freshly sown trays — surface temperatures climb above 50°C and will cook the seeds. Bottom-water with a saucer to prevent dislodging the seeds, and switch to a half-strength liquid feed from our fertiliser collection once true leaves develop.

Transplanting and Hardening Off

Once seedlings reach 8-10 cm with at least four true leaves, harden them off by moving the tray outdoors for two hours daily, increasing exposure over a week. Transplant into the larger containers from our pots and planters range, using a UAE-friendly potting mix enriched with compost. Water immediately after transplanting and shade for 48 hours.

Common Problems and Solutions in UAE Conditions

Leaf Yellowing

Yellowing leaves on Dill Seeds Tin most often signal overwatering or salt build-up from UAE tap water. Allow the top 3-5 cm of soil to dry between waterings, and flush containers monthly with a deep slow watering to wash out accumulated salts. Yellowing during winter usually indicates cold draft exposure or dormancy — normal and recoverable.

Brown Leaf Tips

Crispy brown tips point to low humidity, common in air-conditioned UAE homes during summer. Group plants together, use a pebble tray, or mist foliage with filtered water twice weekly. Avoid misting in the evening to prevent fungal issues.

Pest Pressure

Mealybugs, spider mites, scale, and whitefly all thrive in warm UAE conditions. Inspect weekly using a hand lens, and treat early with neem oil or insecticidal soap from our pest and disease management collection. Quarantine affected plants for two weeks to prevent spread.

Sand and Dust Build-Up

Fine UAE desert dust coats leaves and reduces photosynthesis. Wipe broadleaf foliage monthly with a damp cloth, and rinse small-leaved plants under the shower or with a garden hose on a low setting. Clean leaves also discourage spider mite colonies.

Companion Plants and Garden Pairings

Pair Dill Seeds Tin with plants that share similar light, water, and feeding needs for a balanced garden display. In UAE villa gardens, combine with drought-tolerant species from our outdoor plants collection such as bougainvillea, oleander, and lantana for low-maintenance colour. For balcony arrangements, mix with compact varieties from our indoor plants collection to create visual layers without overcrowding root systems.

Companion planting also supports pest control. Strongly scented herbs from our herbs collection — basil, mint, rosemary, and lemongrass — repel many common UAE pests when planted alongside ornamental and edible varieties. For more pairing ideas, explore our curated plant seeds collection.

🪴 Plant Care Guide

🌿Plant Care Guide

🚚 Shipping Information


Orders are processed within 1-2 business days.

Estimated delivery is 3-7 business days, depending on your location.

Free shipping on all orders above AED 200. A flat fee of AED 50 applies for orders below this amount.
We work with trusted delivery partners to ensure safe and timely shipping.

🔄 Returns, Refunds & Cancellation Policy


at the time of delivery with the delivery agent.

original packaging. If the plant has been repotted or the original packaging is missing, a refund will not be possible.

10 working days after the return is approved.

Recently Viewed Products

Why choose us?

Free Shipping

Get complimentary ground shipping on every
order.Don’t love it? Send it back, on us.

Earn Points

Join Minimog Rewards to earn gift cards
and enjoy exclusive member benefits.

Money Back Guarantee

Shop with confidence. If your plant arrives damaged, we'll replace it — no questions asked.

BUNDLE & SAVE

Complete the Look

Everything your plant needs to thrive — curated together

YOUR PLANT Dill Seeds Tin

Dill Seeds Tin

AED 33.00

+
SOIL Holland TORF Potting Soil

Holland TORF Potting Soil

AED 45.00

+
CARE KIT Automatic Plant Waterers

Automatic Plant Waterers

AED 25.00