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		<title>Herb: Dill</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dill, (Anethum graveolens), annual or biennial herb of the parsley family (Apiaceae) and its dry fruit and leaves which are used to season foods. Native to Mediterranean countries and southeastern Europe, dill is now widely cultivated in Europe, India, and North America. Dill Growing Guide Anethum graveolens Crop Rotation Group Umbelliferae (Carrot family) Soil Average, well drained soil amended with compost. Position Full sun. Frost tolerant...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dill, (<em>Anethum graveolens</em>), annual or biennial <span id="ref219286"></span>herb of the parsley family (Apiaceae) and its dry fruit and leaves which are used to season foods. Native to Mediterranean countries and southeastern Europe, dill is now widely cultivated in Europe, India, and North America.</p>
<p><span id="ctl00_main_lblPlantName" style="font-family: Montserrat, var(--global-fallback-font); font-size: 60px; font-weight: 800;">Dill</span><span style="font-family: Montserrat, var(--global-fallback-font); font-size: 60px; font-weight: 800;"> Growing Guide</span></p>
<header><i><span id="ctl00_main_lblLatinName">Anethum graveolens</span></i></p>
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<h3>Crop Rotation Group</h3>
<p><span id="ctl00_main_lblCropFamily">Umbelliferae (Carrot family)</span></p>
<h3>Soil</h3>
<p><span id="ctl00_main_lblSoil">Average, well drained soil amended with compost.</span></p>
<h3>Position</h3>
<p><span id="ctl00_main_lblPosition">Full sun.</span></p>
<h3>Frost tolerant</h3>
<p><span id="ctl00_main_lblFrostTolerant">Seedlings may need protection from light frosts.</span></p>
<h3>Feeding</h3>
<p><span id="ctl00_main_lblFeeding">Water with a liquid organic fertiliser when plants are 10cm tall.</span></p>
<h3>Spacing</h3>
<p><b>Single Plants:</b> <span id="ctl00_main_lblSpacingSingle">20cm each way (minimum)</span><br />
<b>Rows:</b> <span id="ctl00_main_lblSpacingRows">15cm with 25cm row gap (minimum)</span></p>
<h3>Sow and Plant</h3>
<p><span id="ctl00_main_lblSowPlant">Start seeds indoors in individual containers, or sow seeds outdoors 1cm deep and 5cm apart. Gradually thin seedlings to proper spacing, and eat the excess. Older seedlings are difficult to transplant successfully.</span></p>
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p><span id="ctl00_main_lblNotes">Dill flowers and seeds are used in making breads and pickles.</span></p>
<h3>Harvesting</h3>
<p><span id="ctl00_main_lblHarvesting">Collect and dry leaves when plants are 25cm tall. Use a paper bag to harvest seeds when they change from green to tan and fall freely from their umbels.</span></p>
<h3>Troubleshooting</h3>
<p><span id="ctl00_main_lblTroubleshooting">Dill grow very tall and will need to be planted close to each and staked.</span></p>
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<h1><span id="ctl00_main_lblTroubleshooting"><strong>Potato and dill recipe</strong></span></h1>
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<p>This tasty dill potato salad is just like Grandma’s: it’s bursting with fresh herbs and flavoured with olive oil and vinegar.</p>
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<li><span data-amount="3">1.5kg</span> baby yellow potatoes</li>
<li><span data-amount="0.25" data-unit="cup">¼ cup</span> minced shallot (about <span data-amount="1">1</span> large)</li>
<li><span data-amount="0.25" data-unit="cup">¼ cup</span> fresh dill, minced</li>
<li><span data-amount="2" data-unit="tablespoon">2 tablespoons</span> fresh parsley</li>
<li><span data-amount="3">3</span> green onions, optional</li>
<li><span data-amount="0.25" data-unit="cup">¼ cup</span> white wine vinegar</li>
<li><span data-amount="1" data-unit="teaspoon">1 teaspoon</span> kosher salt</li>
<li><span data-amount="0.25" data-unit="cup">¼ cup</span> capers, drained</li>
<li><span data-amount="2" data-unit="tablespoon">2 tablespoons</span> olive oil</li>
<li>Fresh ground pepper</li>
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<li id="instruction-step-1">Fill a large pot with cold water and add 1 tablespoon kosher salt. Add the whole potatoes and bring to a boil. When it comes to a boil, boil for about 5 to 8 minutes, depending on the size. Cook until fork tender (taste test to check).</li>
<li id="instruction-step-2">Mince the shallot. Finely chop the dill and parsley. Thinly slice the green onions, if using.</li>
<li id="instruction-step-3">When the potatoes are done, drain them. When they are cool enough to handle, slice them into bite sized pieces. Place the potatoes in a bowl and gently mix in the minced shallot, white wine vinegar, kosher salt, and ½ cup warm water. Let stand for 5 minutes, gently stirring occasionally. The potatoes will absorb the water as they stand.</li>
<li id="instruction-step-4">Add the dill, parsley, green onions, drained capers, olive oil, and a few grinds black pepper. Taste and add additional salt if necessary (we added ¼ teaspoon more). Serve warm or room temperature.</li>
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