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Dill
is available in weed and seed both fresh and dried.
Store dried seeds and leaves in a cool, dry, dark place
away from heat, light and moisture. Leaves will keep for
six months. Seeds will keep indefinitely.
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Dill or
dill weed is an herb that produces clusters of small flowers
from which dill seed is gathered and dill weed is obtained
from the thin, feathery leaves. The light aroma of dill
faintly resembles licorice. |
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Cultivation |
Dill weed
is good in soups, omelets, seafood dishes, herring, salmon,
potato salads, and steamed vegetables. Dill seed is used in
breads, pickling, cabbage dishes, stews, rice and cooked root
vegetables. |
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16 plants(1 flat) $65.00 |
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Fresh
leaves can be kept in a plastic bag in the refrigerator or
chop finely and mix with one tbs of water and freeze in
ice cube trays. After the cubes are frozen, place in plastic
zip-lock freezer bags and return to freezer. |
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