Dill Mammoth

Dill Mammoth

While pickles are a top reason for growing Mammoth Dill, there are so many more! The pungent seeds are a must for pickling brine--and its feathery leaves perk up seafood, dips, eggs, vegetables and other sauces. Dill leaves can used fresh, dried or frozen. Mammoth Dill is easy to grow in the sunny garden and the yellow flower clusters on the aromatic plants attract pollinators and other beneficial insects.  Self seeds readily.

» Type:  Annual

» Spacing:  12-15 inches

» Height:  18-24 inches

» Culinary Use:  Pickling, seafood, dips, soups, vegetables and other dishes.


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