Dill Seeds - Bouquet

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Bouquet Dill Herb Seeds. Non-GMO, Heirloom. Anethum graveolens Annual. 65 days. 3 ft. plant with strongly aromatic foliage, stems, and heads. Good for dillweed and for seeds. Good for pickling.

Full Dill Herb Growing Guide Instructions

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Bouquet Dill Herb Garden Planting Seeds

Full Dill Herb Growing Guide Instructions

The Various Uses for the Bouquet Dill Leaves and Seeds

The plant is multibranched and grows yellow flower clusters. Dill is aromatic, has a hint of caraway flavor, and is lovely in a cucumber salad. The feathery leaves are used to season meats, particularly fish. Dill leaves are used in pickling, but not as popular as their seed counter-part.

Dill is grown for its seeds as much as its leaves. They can be stored for several years. Bouquet dill seeds are the main flavoring agent in pickling cucumbers.

The Benefits of the Bouquet Dill Herb

Dill is often brewed into a tea and is touted for being rich in antioxidants, vitamin C and A, and magnesium.

Heirloom Bouquet Dill Herb Gardening Seeds Per Package

  • 500 mg - Approximately 450 Seeds
  • 1 oz- Approximately 25,000 Seeds
  • 4 oz - Approximately 100,000 Seeds
  • 1 lb - Approximately400,000 Seeds
  • 5 lb - Approximately 2,000,000 Seeds
  • 25 lb - Approximately 10,000,000 Seeds

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