Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Organic Bouquet Dill Seeds

Organic Bouquet Dill Seeds Review



Organic Bouquet Dill Seeds Feature

  • Hardy dill forms a compact plant and is the best dill for seed production
  • Certified organic seeds from small, independent farms
  • Annual; matures in 70 days; easily re-seeds; prefers partial sun
  • Early blooming with large seed heads and dark green foliage; 30 - 36-inches tall
  • 10-percent of all seed sales will be donated to the State Farmers Market Association
  • Hardy dill forms a compact plant and is the best dill for seed production; early blooming with large seed heads and dark green foliage; 30 - 36-inch tall
Bouquet Dill is a hardy annual plant. It matures to a compact form with a lovely aroma. This attractive herb plant has a larger leaf than other varieties and is the best dill to grow for the production of seeds. To use the leaf as a dried herb, harvest before the plant flowers. Mature seeds can be harvested for a spice. This variety of dill blooms earlier with large seed umbels and dark green foliage and re-seeds itself very well; grows to be about 30 - 36-inch tall. Dill seeds can be directly planted indoors or outdoors spring through the summer - wait at least until after the last spring frost date. Placing: Partial Sun Planting Depth: 1/4-inch. Spacing: 8-inch. Maturity: 70 Days Plant Type: Annual 10-percent of all seed sales will be donated to the State Farmers Market Association We feel it's very important to support local farms, farmers and their families. This line of seeds was developed in collaboration with the State Farmers Market Association. For each on-line purchase we will donate 10-percent of seed sales to the Farmers Market Association so they can continue to support local markets and help local farmers. Our Heritage Farmers Market Seeds are Certified Organic seeds from small, independent farms. For four generations our family-run seed packing business has provided quality seed to farmers and families. It all started with our Great Grandfather, Cecil Solly, a horticulturalist in the Seattle, Washington area from 1924 until his death in 1965. During his lifetime he was the editor for Northwest Gardens Magazine, had a daily column in The Seattle Times, The Tacoma News Tribune and Western Homes Magazine. He starred in a 30 year running daily radio program called "Garden on the Air" and was Founder and President of the Puget Sound Seed Company. Grandpa Cecil was very active in local gardening communities and clubs - always ready and willing to share his gardening knowledge, making him the Original Master Gardener.


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