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There really is no set time to harvest dill specifically for pickling. However, the majority prefer harvesting at around 10 weeks after planting. Roughly speaking, it will be ready for harvest about two weeks after flowering or when it enters what’s called the green seed stage.
19 Ιουλ 2024 · **The best time to pick dill for pickles is when the plant has lush green leaves and starts to form flower heads, about 7-8 weeks after planting.**
21 Νοε 2013 · Much of my garden dill is used for making pickles, and while there is no hard-and-fast rule on the best stage of growth for harvesting dill for pickles, I prefer the green seed stage. This occurs about two weeks after the yellow flower umbels appear, typically about 70 days after planting.
2 Αυγ 2024 · Discover the best techniques for harvesting dill for pickles. Learn when and how to harvest dill, preserve it for pickling, and create delicious homemade pickles with fresh dill.
24 Νοε 2023 · Learn the best techniques for harvesting dill, including when to harvest, tools needed, proper handling and storage, maximizing harvest, common mistakes to avoid, and additional uses.
18 Ιουλ 2023 · Start early and pick dill weed in the morning just as the dew from the night evaporates from the plant, but before the weather gets too hot. As dill grows rather quickly, the leaves are ready for use in 6 to 8 weeks after planting.
Here are the main steps you need to take to harvest dill properly: Give it time to grow. Dill grows pretty quickly. Once you plant it, wait about 4-8 weeks of growth or until the dill plants are at least 6" tall. Then identify the largest, outer leaves and prepare to harvest.