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Mammoth Dill

The tallest dill variety we know of, Mammoth (Anethum graveolens) grows up to five feet tall! A popular culinary herb, the leaves can be used fresh or dried. This variety is excellent for market growers wanting sustained yields of succulent leaves. Dill seed is also essential spice for pickling and mammoth provides big yields of seed following giant, beautiful flower umbels. A winner on all fronts.

50 days leaf. 90-100 days seed. Annual.

Seeds are certified organic.

Size: Packet: 100 seeds (0.3 gram), OG

The tallest dill variety we know of, Mammoth (Anethum graveolens) grows up to five feet tall! A popular culinary herb, the leaves can be used fresh or dried. This variety is excellent for market growers wanting sustained yields of succulent leaves. Dill seed is also essential spice for pickling and mammoth provides big yields of seed following giant, beautiful flower umbels. A winner on all fronts.

50 days leaf. 90-100 days seed. Annual.
Seeds are certified organic.

Common Name:
Mammoth Dill
Scientific Name:
Anethum graveolens
Description:
A fragrant herb with leaves that can be used fresh, dried, or for seed, with flowers used for pickling.
Plant Lifespan:
Annual
Cold Hardiness (F):
Zone 9b (25 to 30)
Light Requirements:
Full Sun (min. 6 hours a day)
Seed In:
Mid Winter (Jan 21 - Feb 20), Late Winter (Feb 21 - Mar 20), Early Spring (Mar 21 - Apr 20), Mid Spring (Apr 21 - May 20), Late Spring (May 21 - Jun 20), Late Summer (Aug 21 - Sep 21), Early Fall (Sep 22 - Oct 21), and Mid Fall (Oct 22 - Nov 21)
Seeding Depth:
1/8 in.
Days to Sprout:
7-12
Optimal Soil Temperature (F):
65-70
Plant Spacing:
1-2 ft.
Plant Height:
4 ft.
Average Days from Seed to Harvest:
40-60

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