The listing, Dill seeds, Mammoth variety, 15+ seeds has ended.
Offer is for 15+ Mammoth Dill seeds. “Mammoth” grows to a minimum of 30 inches, but it more typically tops out at 4 to 6 feet tall. Although “Mammoth” is usually the taller variety, “Bouquet” often produces larger seeds, but "Mammoth" has larger flower umbels, or flower clusters. The foliage of both varieties is similar, featuring the thin, lacy leaves common to dill. The large seed heads of the “Mammoth” variety dwarf the smaller “Bouquet” seed heads, but both are productive. Each of the varieties is prized for its fresh use and use as a pickling spice. The later-developing "Mammoth" is used for pickling, fresh use and as a dried herb. "Mammoth" can produce up to 1 cup of seeds per flower head, making it more productive than "Bouquet." “Mammoth” is a late bloomer compared to “Bouquet.” “Mammoth” requires 70 days in prime growing conditions until its first harvest.