Dill is a tall herb with fine, feathery foliage. Foliage color can range from dark green to blue-green. In mid-summer, dill will produce large, flat-topped yellow flower clusters with seeds that can be harvested for culinary use. Used to flavor fish, lamb, egg dishes, soups, and potato salad. Seeds are used in pickling recipes and vinegar.
Varieties: Bouquet, Ella (dwarf), Long Island Mammoth
Dill
SUPPLY INFORMATION
| Availability |
Year Round |
|---|---|
| Packing Size |
10g to 150g |
| Flow Pack |
Yes, on demand |
| Box |
3kg Box ,High Cube Box |
| Box Size |
19.5 x 16.5 x 21cm ,36 x 25 x 21.5cm |
| Nb of Box in Master |
12 ,4 |
| Master Size |
100 x 39 x 23 |
| Nb of Box on Skid |
252 ,84 |
| Skid Size |
120 x 100 x 160 |
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