The ancient herb, Anethum graveolens or Fernleaf dill as it is commonly known, was mentioned some 5,000 years ago in early Egyptian writings. It is the most important culinary herb in Scandinavia, as popular as parsley is in other parts of the world. The word 'dill' stems from the Old Norse word dilla, meaning "to lull," and can be grown indoors and out. The feathery leaves make dill a pretty foliage plant, which is lovely as a green foil for the flowers in your garden. The fragrance of dill on fingers evokes a 'comfort smell' for many people as the leaves smell of homemade dill pickles. Old-fashioned dill water or gripe water as it is commonly known (made by infusing crushed dill seeds in hot water), is still used as a remedy for indigestion in adults as well as children.
Dill is an annual but self-seeds so once planted you will have it forever in your garden as long as you allow some of the plants to go to seed. Dill has yellow flowers and grows 1 ? 4 ft. (30 ? 120 cm) tall outdoors. In pots indoors, dill will be less tall. Grow dill from seed and when thinning, use the seedlings you pull up, as they are tender and delicious. Dried dill leaves are known as 'dill weed.' If you need dill seed for your fall pickles, plant some dill in mid-July to ensure you have ripening seed.
Cultivation requirements: grows best in deep, well-drained, fertile, sandy loam, likes compost or manure. Dill must be grown in full sun and watered during dry periods. Dill is easily grown from seed and grows well indoors if grown under fluorescent lights. Hang the lights 6 inches (15 cm) from plants and leave on for 14 hours a day. Dill does not transplant well and it needs a deep pot for its long taproots. Pinch out the tops to prevent flowering and seed setting to keep plants growing longer.
In the garden, dill can be planted with cabbages but not near carrots. In the kitchen, use dill for pickles, cabbage, turnips, cauliflower, in butter on fried or grilled fish, sour cream, meats, stews, cream cheese, dips. Use fresh with green beans, potato dishes, cheese, soups, salads, seafood, sauces, and snipped on vegetable dishes. Sprinkle young dill on broiling lamb, pork chops, or steaks during the last 5 minutes of cooking. Seeds can be sprinkled on toast or crackers with salmon that has been mixed with mayonnaise. Seeds and leaves can be used in fish sauces. Zucchini can be sliced thin and sautéed in olive oil and fresh dill leaves for a nice side dish.
Fresh dill can be kept in the fridge for a few days by submersing the stems in a glass of water. Cover loosely with a plastic bag and make sure the leaves are above the water. Fresh leaves can be frozen in re-seal-able bags and used in dishes. Seeds can be stored in a closed container and used as needed. You can eat the leaves, seed heads, and seeds. Use seeds if cooking for a long time and dill weed if adding at the last minute. Dill can be dried or frozen.
Gwen Nyhus Stewart, B.S.W., M.G., H.T., is an educator, freelance writer, garden consultant, and author of the book The Healing Garden: A Place Of Peace ? Gardening For The Soil, Gardening For The Soul and the booklet Non-toxic Alternatives For Everyday Cleaning And Gardening Products. She owns the website Gwen's Healing Garden where you will find lots of free information about gardening for the soil and gardening for the soul. To find out more about the books and subscribe to her free Newsletter visit http://www.gwenshealinggarden.ca
Gwen Nyhus Stewart © 2004 ? 2005. All rights reserved.
Like any job you tackle, it's always easier if you... Read More
Flower bulbs need a good, long, winters sleep. Like some... Read More
No dig gardens essentially strive to be their own ecosystem.... Read More
The shade garden can be exploding with color and texture.... Read More
The protea family (Proteaceae) includes a wide range of ground... Read More
Chocolate cosmos (Cosmos atrosanguinea) is both nose and eye candy... Read More
Camellias Named by Linnaeus in 1735 in honour of... Read More
Having an outdoor patio offers the opportunity and place to... Read More
California has earthquakes; we in the south and east coast... Read More
If you are like many people, backyard birding is a... Read More
Summer is over, but for many of us - the... Read More
Wide circle driveways don't happen much anymore, but when they... Read More
In years past, serious rosarians would never consider having a... Read More
Spring is coming fast and with it the colors of... Read More
Having an ultra violet pond filter will give you a... Read More
Growing grapes in the backyard or garden can be a... Read More
Herbs can add a touch of magic to your garden... Read More
Many individuals are fascinated by hummingbirds. So much so, that... Read More
Preparing for the Winter Months: Gardening in OctoberWhen you feel... Read More
Rosmarinus officinalis, commonly called rosemary is an aromatic herb indigenous... Read More
Everyone seems to love a secret -- and when the... Read More
Trying to start your lawn mower after a long winter... Read More
A beautiful wooden deck, properly maintained, can add greatly to... Read More
Imagine a beautiful pattern of paving stones as the central... Read More
Are your making mountains out of your molehills? Although lawn... Read More
Anyone with a lawn, no matter how small will at... Read More
If you are planning to go on vacation, there are... Read More
Would you rather be sailing or are you strictly a... Read More
Pruning...Outdoor gardening is so much easier when you know how.... Read More
Gardening can be one of the most rewarding and relaxing... Read More
Tomatoes have always been my favorite garden vegetable to grow... Read More
A garden a serves a man's every day need for... Read More
In Blue Mountain Lake, New York, you will find a... Read More
"I have no plants in my house. They won't live... Read More
Adirondack is the name given to a style of furnishings... Read More
Widely considered to be the most popular roses for... Read More
Okay, so you have agonized for weeks and finally went... Read More
The first thing you need to grow a pineapple is... Read More
Greenhouses provide a warm, humid atmosphere and are home to... Read More
Push Reel Mowers are making a "comeback" of sorts, though,... Read More
If you are a serious gardener, you spend lots of... Read More
A property that has a well manicured lawn has one... Read More
Often in February there is a surprisingly warm day. Everybody... Read More
The average home can reduce their water consumption by around... Read More
A rose is a rose is a rose - and... Read More
Having an outdoor patio offers the opportunity and place to... Read More
Whenever you decide to look for a butterfly house for... Read More
Roses are the traditional gift given on Valentines Day, but... Read More
Unfortunately, sunlight is not enough.Your water lilies will grow, thrive,... Read More
So you've purchased a Porch Swing (or are about to)... Read More
Landscaping & Gardening Landscaping & Gardening |
|