📅 Month-by-Month Growing Calendar
When to sow, grow, and rest — by Indian season.
Dill — Annual Calendar for India
Jan
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Feb
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Mar
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Apr
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May
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Jun
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Jul
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Aug
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Sep
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Oct
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Nov
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Dec
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★ Peak
● Good
◐ Caution
✕ Avoid
🗺️ State-wise Growing Conditions
North India
Delhi · UP · Punjab
Good year-round. Delhi winters are ideal.
✅ Very Good
South India
Karnataka · Kerala · Tamil Nadu
Excellent. Kerala humidity boosts foliage growth.
✅ Excellent
West India
Maharashtra · Goa
Good year-round. Mumbai humidity benefits foliage.
✅ Very Good
East India
West Bengal · Odisha
Outstanding. Natural humidity = lush growth.
✅ Excellent
Northeast
Assam · Meghalaya
Best in India for shade-loving plants.
🏆 Outstanding
Hills
Himachal · Sikkim · Nilgiris
Excellent in mild hill stations. Frost protection needed.
✅ Very Good
💧 Watering Schedule
| Season | Months | Frequency | Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| ☀️ Summer | Mar–Jun | Every 1–2 days | Morning watering only |
| 🌧️ Monsoon | Jul–Sep | Skip on rain days | Move delicate herbs to cover |
| 🍂 Post-Monsoon | Oct–Nov | Every 2 days | Keep lightly moist |
| ❄️ Winter | Dec–Feb | Every 3 days | Water at 10am in cold regions |
🌱 Quick Care Guide
- 🌱 Soil: Rich mix. 40% compost + 60% potting soil. Slightly acidic pH 6.0–6.8.
- 💧 Water: Keep lightly moist. Never waterlogged. Morning watering only.
- ☀️ Sun: 4–6 hours. Partial shade tolerated but reduces flavour intensity.
- 🌿 Fertilizer: Monthly diluted liquid feed (half-strength). Avoid heavy nitrogen.
- ✂️ Harvest: Harvest outer leaves — never more than ⅓ at once. Pinch flower buds.
⚠️ Common Problems & Fixes
| Problem | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Bitter taste | Plant going to seed (bolting) | Pinch off flower buds immediately |
| Yellow leaves | Overwatering or nitrogen deficiency | Improve drainage · Add diluted liquid fertilizer |
| Leggy stems | Too little light or not harvesting | Move to window · Harvest regularly |
| Root rot | Waterlogged soil | Repot in well-draining mix · Reduce watering |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Most leafy herbs ready in 3–4 weeks. Snip outer leaves first. Never remove more than ⅓ of the plant at once.
Usually overwatering or nitrogen deficiency. Check drainage first. If draining fine, apply half-strength liquid fertilizer.
Yes. Use vermicompost as fertilizer. Neem oil spray (5ml/L) for pests. Companion plant with marigolds. Zero chemical pesticides on herbs you eat.
Move to covered area during heavy rain. Reduce watering to near zero on rainy days. Apply neem oil spray fortnightly to prevent mildew.
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