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Dill
Dill

Dill

SKU: 1013 Available to ship: Feb 28, 2013 - Apr 30, 2013
This herb is wonderful with Salmon or in cucumber salads as well as pickling. Annual herb that prefers to get established in cooler temperatures so it should be planted early or late in the growing season. Grows great in a bright window! NOTE this plant is only able to ship during springtime because of the possibility of heat damage in transit.
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Annual herb that prefers to get established in cooler temperatures so it should be planted early or late in the growing season. Grows great in a bright window!
Dill grows best in Spring and Fall and will not do well when the summer starts to heat up. About 85 degrees is the hottest it can stand before it shrivels up and dies or bolts to flower.

Dill should be grown in an area that gets afternoon shade and can be grown in a pot which can be moved to cooler areas as needed. It grows to about a foot or so tall and the flower stalks extend up to 3 feet tall. Dill seeds can be harvested from the flowers for many uses in cooking. The leaves are tender and delicate so they must be used as soon as they are cut.

To harvest Dill, you can begin cutting as soon as the plant is about 6" tall by removing the outer leaves and leaving the main stem intact for the new leaves to grow from.
For cooking, chop the leaves and add to dips, cream sauces for fish (especially salmon) salad dressings, tuna and chicken salads, stuffed eggs, coleslaw, and pickles of course. Dill is exceptionally good with sour cream, yogurt, and cream cheese.

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