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Since we are talking about dill I have a question. My fresh dill is

starting to seed, what can I do with it?

 

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Mindy

 

, " DonnaLilacFlower "

<thelilacflower wrote:

>

> Take it from a Swede, we dill up our food, but remember it is very

> strong. Don't let it fool you. Take some springs and add to

> macaroni salad and potato salad. I really love fresh dill. You only

> need a little bit and use it as a garnish. I like to make dinner

> rolls and add dill to the dough. I also make a pizza with only

> sauteed onions, garlic and sprinkle some fresh dill on top and bake,

> no cheese or sauce.

> Donna dill-lover

>

> , " Michelle Dixon "

> <Petagoatjunction@> wrote:

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> > I am getting fresh dill at the organic farm in my farm share bag.

> I've

> > never used fresh dill before. Can someone suggest ways to use it?

> My

> > husband doesn't think he likes it. The only recipes I know are for

> > dilled potato salad-neither of us like it, and for pickles.

> >

> > Michelle

> >

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Keep it trimmed to prevent it from flowering and bolting. It will try

to bolt again and again, you cannot prevent it completely, just delay

the seeding stage, so you can keep harvesting the weed as much as you

can. Once it seeds the weed gets drier but the seeds are good too!

also you can let the plant take its course until the seeds are mature

and use your fresh seed to replant the dill.

Roseta

 

, " Mindy-n-Shawn "

<hunnybunns4233 wrote:

>

> Since we are talking about dill I have a question. My fresh dill is

> starting to seed, what can I do with it?

>

> Hugs,

> Mindy

>

> , " DonnaLilacFlower "

> <thelilacflower@> wrote:

> >

> > Take it from a Swede, we dill up our food, but remember it is very

> > strong. Don't let it fool you. Take some springs and add to

> > macaroni salad and potato salad. I really love fresh dill. You only

> > need a little bit and use it as a garnish. I like to make dinner

> > rolls and add dill to the dough. I also make a pizza with only

> > sauteed onions, garlic and sprinkle some fresh dill on top and bake,

> > no cheese or sauce.

> > Donna dill-lover

> >

> > , " Michelle Dixon "

> > <Petagoatjunction@> wrote:

> > >

> > > I am getting fresh dill at the organic farm in my farm share bag.

> > I've

> > > never used fresh dill before. Can someone suggest ways to use it?

> > My

> > > husband doesn't think he likes it. The only recipes I know are for

> > > dilled potato salad-neither of us like it, and for pickles.

> > >

> > > Michelle

> > >

> >

>

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" Bolting "

 

Cute, I can picture that entire plant on the run down the street! LOL. I've

never heard this term used with plants before. Love it.

 

Sam

 

 

 

 

 

Keep it trimmed to prevent it from flowering and bolting. It will try

to bolt again and again, you cannot prevent it completely

 

 

 

Roseta

 

 

 

 

 

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ha ha ha Loved that funny word picture you sent. Hey you better go catch your

bolting herbs. Chuckling here

 

bolting in this case means herbs putting on flowers and going to seed.

Judy

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Samantha Lea

Tuesday, August 05, 2008 3:41 PM

RE: Re: dill question

 

 

" Bolting "

 

Cute, I can picture that entire plant on the run down the street! LOL. I've

never heard this term used with plants before. Love it.

 

Sam

 

Keep it trimmed to prevent it from flowering and bolting. It will try

to bolt again and again, you cannot prevent it completely

 

Roseta

 

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