Fill a 12-inch-deep, 8- to 12-inch-diameter pot with moist potting soil. Dill grows tall and requires a deep pot so it doesn't become top heavy and fall over.
Sprinkle four dill seeds on the soil surface. Cover the seeds with a ¼-inch layer of soil.
Set the pot where it receives six hours of daily sunlight. Choose an area protected from high winds if you place the pot outdoors, such as on a patio.
Water as necessary to keep the soil moist during the germination period. Seeds sprout in approximately seven days.
Thin the pot to one plant once the dill seedlings are 4 to 6 inches tall. Leave the strongest seedling to grow on.
Water the soil in the pot when the top inch feels dry. Indoor pots require watering once to twice weekly, but outdoor pots may require daily irrigation.
Fertilize dill every four weeks with a balanced soluble fertilizer. Apply the fertilizer diluted to half the rate recommendation from the label, as heavy fertilization damages dill and may compromise its flavor.