Dill Seeds
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Native to Southern Europe and Western Asia, dill is a popular herb used for both its seeds and feathery leaves. Originally a wild plant, dill is part of the same family as celery and parsley. Resembling and tasting like fennel, remnants have been found as far back as 400 B.C. in stone age settlements in Switzerland.
Best known for pickling cucumbers, dill is often used in sour tasting dishes, such as sauerkraut. Since heat can affect the flavor, fresh dill is usually added to recipes just before serving. Extremely versatile, dill can be used to enhance lamb, shrimp, pork, chicken, potatoes and zucchini, sauces, sour cream, soups, salad and casseroles; this distinct herb also pairs well with lemon in sauces for fish. In Greece, dill is mixed with yogurt and cucumbers to make delicious tzatziki sauce. While the tiny seeds taste somewhat bitter, fresh leaves are tangy and taste more robust than dried leaves, known as dill weed.
Dill seeds can be ground to make essential oils used for soothing muscle and intestinal spasms, fighting skin infections, getting rid of lice, and as a natural antibiotic for the intestines. Dill’s antimicrobial properties can prevent mouth infections and gum disease, and can freshen the breath! An excellent source of fiber, vitamins C, B9 and B2, E, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, riboflavin, niacin, zinc, protein, iron and calcium, dill’s antioxidant properties may reduce risk of cancer, improve gastrointestinal problems and prevent excessive gas.
A useful addition to your garden, plant your St. Clare Heirloom dill seeds in early summer in full sun; dill is an annual, self-seeding plant that will attract beneficial insects, such as beetles and wasps. The best time to harvest the leaves are when the flowers are just opening, and for peak flavor, use leaves as needed.
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Herb – Dill – Bouquet
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Dill Bouquet - Bouquet Dill
Days to Maturity: 55–70 Days
Bouquet Dill is a fast-growing annual native to the Mediterranean, valued for its culinary, medicinal, and aromatic qualities. Growing 30–36″ tall, it produces dark green, fern-like leaves and large, airy clusters of edible yellow flowers. The leaves offer a mild flavor, while the flowers and seeds add a stronger herbal note—perfect for seasoning fish, potatoes, cucumber salads, soups, and pickles. All parts of the plant are edible, and its essential oil is used in perfumes, soaps, and cosmetics. Naturally rich in vitamins A and C, folate, and several key minerals, it’s a staple herb garden variety.
50 Seeds per pack
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Herb – Dill Dukat
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Dill Dukat - Dukat dill
Days to Maturity: 60–70 Days
Dukat Dill is a compact, blue-green variety bred for Scandinavian cuisine, known for its sweeter flavor and abundant foliage. It stays leafy longer before flowering than most dills, extending the harvest of fresh “dill weed.” Massive, 10-inch umbels produce loads of aromatic seeds ideal for pickling, spice blends, and seasoning dishes. If allowed to flower and set seed, Dukat will often reseed itself naturally, returning year after year with minimal effort. Rich in vitamins A and C, along with calcium and folate, it's a nourishing and fragrant addition to any herb garden.
50 Seeds per pack
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Herb – Dill Mammoth Long Island
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Dill - Mammoth Long Island - Mammoth Long Island Dill
Days to Maturity: 65–70 (leaves, flowers), 70+ (seeds)
Mammoth Long Island Dill is a towering heirloom valued for both culinary and traditional medicinal uses. Growing 3–6′ tall, it produces dark green, feathery leaves and broad, 6–8″ flower heads that attract pollinators throughout the season. The leaves add bright flavor to vegetables, soups, and sauces, while the seeds are spicier and lend a bold, warming depth to pickling and spice blends. Flowers can also be used fresh in vinegar infusions or as a garnish. All parts dry well and are rich in vitamins A and C, folate, calcium, and other key minerals—making it a nourishing, dependable addition to the herb garden.
50 Seeds per pack
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