Organic Dill Seeds Highlights
- Germination: 2 to 4 days
- Soak: No need
- Harvest: 10 to 14 days
- Flavor: Sweet, tender, frilly microgreens with a distinctive dill flavor. Like the pickles. Great on fish.
- Nutrients: High in Vitamin A, B2 (Riboflavin), B3 (Niacin), B9 (Folate), Vitamin C, Calcium, Magnesium, Manganese, Phosphorus, and Zinc.
The variety of these Organic Dill Seeds is called Bouquet and is the most popular variety grown as microgreen, an herb in the garden for pickling, or as sprouts.
Dill microgreens are easy to grow and requires little light, making it an excellent microgreen for beginners.
As a microgreen, dill seeds germinate in 2 to 3 days and are ready to harvest in as few as 10 days. However, you can continue to grow them on in the tray for several more days.
Dill microgreens are very flavorful. A small pinch will flavor a salad. You can use dill microgreens in many other ways. They are especially good on fish and seafood. I’ve even included them in the jars when I make pickles if I run low on dill seed heads.
Organic Dill Seeds Package Sizes
- The Home Microgreens tray seed packet weighs 2.5-grams
- The 1010-tray seed packet weighs 6.7 grams.
We also sell Organic Dill seeds by the ounce.
How Much Seed Do You Need For Your Tray?
You don’t need to worry about how much seed you need using Home Microgreen planting or 1010 trays. Each seed packet has the correct number of seeds to grow a perfect tray of Organic Dill microgreens.
The seeding area of a Home Microgreen Tray is 37.5 square inches.
However, if you’re using a different planting tray, use the calculator in the article below to figure out how much seed you need.
Click this link to use the calculator: Home Microgreens Seed Density Calculator.
In the Garden
Organic Bouquet Dill is the most popular variety among gardeners as it produces an abundant crop with an earthy aroma and edible seeds. Dill Weed is harvested from the herb’s foliage and flower head providing a caraway-like spice as either a decorative herb or an aromatic flavoring to food.