Dill (Anethum graveolens) has a unique & distinct flavour that complements fish very well in marinades for chicken & salads and it can be used as a substitute for parsley and mint in sauces.
The leaves and seeds are used for culinary purposes either fresh or dried and have a light aniseed taste. Use sparingly as a little goes a long way and add at the end of cooking otherwise most of its flavour will be lost. The flowers can be used fresh or dried for cut flowers too.
Dill is a hardy annual that has lovely feathery leaves and produces cute little star-like flowers. It grows up to 90cm high & has a spread of 25cm. It should be regularly picked to prevent it flowering and going to seed - which can happen quickly.
Transplanting can cause plants to bolt so best to direct sow, it can be sown direct in containers but not one for the kitchen windowsill.