Dill seeds
Our dill is a dark green, slow-bolting dill which is suitable for both fresh cut and processing
Produces a high yield and is late to flower. The dark colour is a feature of this dill variety. 40-45 days to leaf harvest
· Dark green, slow-bolting
· High yield and late flowering
· Suitable for both fresh cut & processing
· Bunching dill.
· Slower bolting variety with uniform, high yields of foliage
Packets size 2g roughly 1300 seeds - measured for one family for Spring, Summer production
Our dill is a dark green, slow-bolting dill which is suitable for both fresh cut and processing
Produces a high yield and is late to flower. The dark colour is a feature of this dill variety. 40-45 days to leaf harvest
· Dark green, slow-bolting
· High yield and late flowering
· Suitable for both fresh cut & processing
· Bunching dill.
· Slower bolting variety with uniform, high yields of foliage
Packets size 2g roughly 1300 seeds - measured for one family for Spring, Summer production
Our dill is a dark green, slow-bolting dill which is suitable for both fresh cut and processing
Produces a high yield and is late to flower. The dark colour is a feature of this dill variety. 40-45 days to leaf harvest
· Dark green, slow-bolting
· High yield and late flowering
· Suitable for both fresh cut & processing
· Bunching dill.
· Slower bolting variety with uniform, high yields of foliage
Packets size 2g roughly 1300 seeds - measured for one family for Spring, Summer production
Plant Family: Umbellifer
Seed Type: Open pollinated, Cut and come again, Early Transplanting
Growing Conditions: Field, Greenhouse (unheated),Cold Tolerant,Heat Tolerant
Harvest Season: Spring, Summer, Autumn
Notifications: Fungicide treated seed, as used in organic farming, due to international importing laws.
Important Reminder: While we take great care in the realistic representation of our products, many variables such as climatic conditions, natural variation or manufacturing changes may affect the precise appearance of each variety. Generally, images used are of mature specimens whilst supplied stock may be dormant or juvenile plants that will develop with time. The images are intended as a guide only.