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Dill Bouquet (Organic)
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Commonly grown, more compact than regular dills. If you want a lot of the ferny green, Green Sleeves is a better choice.
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Dill Bouquet (Sakata Strain)
Shop Seed →Commonly grown, more compact than regular dills. If you want a lot of the ferny green, Green Sleeves is a better choice.
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Dill Delight (Not Treated)
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Very late bolting dill, bushy habit with dark blue-green color. Delight is for leaf harvest and vigorous production leads to high yield potential. Suitable for fresh market or processing.
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Dill Delight (Treated Seed)
Shop Seed →Very late bolting dill, bushy habit with dark blue-green color. Delight is for leaf harvest and vigorous production leads to high yield potential. Suitable for fresh market or processing.
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Dill Diana (Not Treated)
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Diana is robust but very slow-bolting, erect dill grown for bunching the ferny blue-green leaves. About 18” tall.
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Dill Dukat (Not Treated)
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Early with heavy foliage and large umbels. Anthocyanin free (non-purple).
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Dill Dukat Sakata strain (Treated Seed)
Shop Seed →Early with heavy foliage and large umbels. Anthocyanin free (non-purple).
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Dill Ella (Organic)
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Ella is bred for sale as a living plant, or for selling bunches of the ferny greens. It will produce a lot of stems and is slow bolting. The color and uniformity are excellent. It is suitable for hydroponics.
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Dill Ella (Treated Seed)
Shop Seed →Ella is bred for sale as a living plant, or for selling bunches of the ferny greens. It will produce a lot of stems and is slow bolting. The color and uniformity are excellent. It is suitable for hydroponics.
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Dill Green Sleeves (Organic)
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Green Sleeves is a beautiful and vigorous blue-green dill that is especially good for greens. It is slow bolting, so it gets quite large before flowering.
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Dill Mammoth (Not Treated)
Shop Seed →Use seeds to flavor pickles; leaves enhance salads, soups, omelets, and vegetables.
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Dill Thalia (Not Treated)
Shop Seed →Slow-bolting dill for bunching and whole plant harvest. Thalia is tall and uniform and similar to Green Sleeves in habit and color. If you bunch by cutting the ferny fronds from the plant, this is your best choice. (If you seed close together for bunching 8” sprigs, then choose Diana). It goes to seed slowly, but makes nice big heads for full-sized plant sale during pickling season. Uniform habit and blue-green foliage. Wide, flat fronds.