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DeBaggio's Herb Farm & Nursery


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Dill.

Anethum graveolens 'Bouquet'. Short-lived annual, hardy to 29°F. Dill is as much misunderstood as cilantro. It has two distinct growth patterns, one vegetative and the other flowering. During early growth, fragrant leaves are produced; harvests should be frequent. Dill's vegetative period lasts 40 to 60 days. During this early period, leaves are produced rapidly and should be harvested often. Once the central flower stalk rises, leaf production ends and seeds are produced. For continuous leaf production succession planting is necessary. My father's favorite way to use dill is to mince leaves and mix them with boiled new potatoes, chopped onions, vinegar, and olive oil. Leaves and seeds are used with other vegetables, beef, eggs, fish and in sauces.
Last Seed Source: www.johnnyseeds.com


Dill.

Anethum graveolens 'Fernleaf'. Dwarf plant that is good for pots; slower to make seed. Dill's vegetative period lasts 40 to 60 days. During this early period, leaves are produced rapidly and should be harvested often. Once the central flower stalk rises, leaf production ends and seeds are produced. For continuous leaf production succession planting is necessary.
Last Seed Source: www.johnnyseeds.com



  • Thomas DeBaggio
    (1942-2011)

We are no longer growing any plants. Listings are for information only. Last seed source listed after some of the plants is the company from which I last purchased the seeds. I make no guarantee that a variety is still available from that company or that there aren't other sources. Plants with no source either were not grown from seed (most likely) or the seed is not commercially available.