Slowest to Bolt on the Market
Stand-out in our trials
Slower to bolt than other dill varieties
Delicately flavored, tender foliage
Easy to grow
Use seeds for dill pickles, green beans and dips
Use leaves for seasoning eggs, salads and meats
An absolute stand-out in our trials, Dill Delight provides for an extended harvest and is extremely easy to grow. This delicately-flavored, tender, dill foliage is slower to bolt than any other variety that was trialed, and is a must for seasoning pickles! Growing 26-28 in. tall, this herb offers the ferny, rich green foliage of traditional dill. The leaves add a delicate flavor to eggs, salads and meats, and the seeds are used for dill pickles, green beans and dips. For a continual harvest, sow seeds in early spring and make successive plantings until the weather warms.
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