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25+ Heirloom Dill Bouquet Seeds!
*Item ships on Wednesday. Subject to USPS - USDA quarantine.
This is the most widely grown dill. Early, large seed heads make this an excellent dill for pickling. Plant extra for the swallowtail butterflies! The foliage is also good sprinkled on news potatoes, tomatoes, grilled salmon, spinach, green beans, cucumbers and squash. Very aromatic.
Lovely as ornamental planting and as like baby's breath in floral bouquets. Downfall.. you're going to be hungry for pickles all of the time.
*These are heirloom dill seeds, so be sure to allow a few plants to flower then go to seed to be able to collect more seeds for future planting. These particular seeds come from plants that are at least 20 years old.
Directions: dill is an annual plant that begins to grow in spring. Plant in full sun.
Plant Type: Annual
When to Sow Outside: In spring, after the last frost. Continue to sow every 2 - 3 weeks until hot weather sets in to assure a constant supply of fresh foliage and seeds.
Seed Depth: Press into surface of soil
Seed Spacing: 1"
Row Spacing: 2'
Days to Emerge: 20 - 25
Thinning: When 3" tall, thin to 12 " apart.
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I'm not much of a canner but, I love to use fresh herbs for cooking! It's much easier to freeze herbs instead of drying them. The flavour bounces back after freezing herbs unlike drying process.
*Be sure to cut back dill even if you're not using it; otherwise, your dill will get a bit woody.
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