DILL SEEDS SUPERDUCAT, 7.5g

DILL SEEDS SUPERDUCAT, 7.5g

€1,06
Sale price  €1,06 Regular price 
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DILL SEEDS SUPERDUCAT, 7.5g

DILL SEEDS SUPERDUCAT, 7.5g

€1,06
Sale price  €1,06 Regular price 
A high-value, mid-late, and exceptionally high-yielding dill variety, considered an absolute leader among gardeners and professionals due to its enormous foliage mass and distinctly strong, rich aroma.Superducat is a specially bred variety purposefully created for maximum leaf yield. This dill stands out because it naturally starts to flower significantly later than other varieties, ensuring a long and continuous harvest of tender, juicy greens. W. Legutko's generous and economical 7.5-gram package offers an excellent quantity of seeds, guaranteeing high germination rates and robust foliage growth.
🌱 Suitable for:
  • Long-lasting and abundant green harvest: An excellent choice for those who want to get the maximum amount of tender leaves from a single bed before the plant starts to form flower heads.
  • Freezing and drying for winter supplies: Thanks to its record-high concentration of essential oils, this variety brilliantly retains its natural, strong aroma and vibrant green color after drying or freezing.
  • Home cooking and summer salads: A perfect addition to spring and summer vegetable salads, cold soups, new potato dishes, sauces, and fish meals.
  • Pickling and preserving (at the end of the season): When dill finally starts to flower at the end of summer, its large, aromatic umbels and seeds are unsurpassed for pickling cucumbers and other vegetables in jars.
Key benefits:
  • Significantly slow bolting: Superducat starts to produce flower stalks very late, meaning the plant remains low, bushy, and only produces tender, edible greens for a long time, significantly extending the harvesting season.
  • Huge and bushy foliage mass: The plant naturally forms strong, well-leafed clumps with large, heavily branched leaves, ensuring an impressive total yield weight per square meter.
  • Rich aroma and attractive color: The dill turns a distinct dark green with a light, decorative waxy bloom. It contains a high level of aromatic oils, filling the garden and kitchen with a delightful fragrance.
  • Excellent natural immunity: This variety stands out for its good resistance to common dill diseases and yellowing of greens in the local climate, keeping the foliage healthy and juicy even in rainier summer months.
  • Extremely generous 7.5g pack: The large quantity of seeds in the packet at a very favorable price allows for establishing extensive dill beds or regular re-sowing throughout the season.
🧪 Technical data and parameters:
  • Product type: Dill seeds for open fields and protected areas.
  • Brand: W. Legutko.
  • Variety: Superducat.
  • Maturity time: Mid-late variety (for leaf use).
  • Plant appearance: Distinctly lush, dark green bush with fine, aromatic leaves.
  • Weight per package: 7.5 grams
⚙️ Sowing instructions and recommendations:
  • Site and soil requirements: Dill prefers loose, deeply tilled, fertile, and consistently moderately moist soil with a neutral pH. Choose the sunniest spot in your garden so that the greens can accumulate the maximum amount of valuable essential oils.
  • Sowing time and depth: Sow seeds outdoors from April to mid-August every two to three weeks for a continuous harvest. Sow in prepared furrows approximately 1 to 1.5 centimeters deep, maintaining a distance of 15 to 20 centimeters between rows.
  • Winter sowing: This variety can also be successfully sown in the garden in late autumn (November/December) before the soil freezes, to obtain the earliest and record-breaking harvest of greens the following spring.
  • Watering: Ensure regular and even soil moisture, especially during the seed germination phase and on hot, dry summer days. Lack of moisture can cause the plant to prematurely stop producing leaves.
📦 Storage:
Store seeds in a dry, cool, and dark place in their original and tightly sealed packaging until sowing. Protect from moisture and direct sunlight.

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