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I really like dill, so I would like to have a constant supply of it in my garden.

However, every time I sow dill, it grows and has some leaves, eventually flowers and I am left without any of it.

Having recently read the question on Best conditions for basilBest conditions for basil I have seen how beneficial flower pinching is.

My question is, can dill's life be prolonged by removing the flowers and pinching the stem? Or is it just a plant with short lifespan and the only way of having constant supply of it is by reseeding every 2-4 weeks?

I really like dill, so I would like to have a constant supply of it in my garden.

However, every time I sow dill, it grows and has some leaves, eventually flowers and I am left without any of it.

Having recently read the question on Best conditions for basil I have seen how beneficial flower pinching is.

My question is, can dill's life be prolonged by removing the flowers and pinching the stem? Or is it just a plant with short lifespan and the only way of having constant supply of it is by reseeding every 2-4 weeks?

I really like dill, so I would like to have a constant supply of it in my garden.

However, every time I sow dill, it grows and has some leaves, eventually flowers and I am left without any of it.

Having recently read the question on Best conditions for basil I have seen how beneficial flower pinching is.

My question is, can dill's life be prolonged by removing the flowers and pinching the stem? Or is it just a plant with short lifespan and the only way of having constant supply of it is by reseeding every 2-4 weeks?

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How to have constant supply of dill throughout summer?

I really like dill, so I would like to have a constant supply of it in my garden.

However, every time I sow dill, it grows and has some leaves, eventually flowers and I am left without any of it.

Having recently read the question on Best conditions for basil I have seen how beneficial flower pinching is.

My question is, can dill's life be prolonged by removing the flowers and pinching the stem? Or is it just a plant with short lifespan and the only way of having constant supply of it is by reseeding every 2-4 weeks?