[Herbs] I started growing dill, a common ingredient in Russian cuisine, because it was so delicious [home garden]
Hello, this is Minami.
Gentlemen, have you ever heard of an herb called dill? Have you ever heard of an herb called dill?
If you want to try growing herbs at home, this is the perfect thing to do.
If you've been in Russia or Europe, you may have mentioned them at least once. When I was in Russia, I loved Russian food so much that I was able to use the commonly used dill I decided to grow them on my balcony.
Dill leaves are a member of the parsley family of herbs and have a unique aroma and flavor. Dried dill is also available, but its flavor is more pronounced when used fresh.
1: What can you cook with dill?
Dill is a great addition to fish dishes and soups if you have dill. If you like the two listed on the left, you should try growing dill.
The eye catching image at the top of this page was also taken by me in Russia. As you can see, there's a lot of dill in the soup.
I made salmon cream pasta. Just put some dill on it. It looks great and tastes fancy, too.
In addition, it was on a Russian dish that came from French cuisine called Julien (Julien)! (Sighs) It's so good! I feel that Russian food is rather full of anything that is on fire.
The above is my experience with dill, but apparently it's also commonly used in making pickles. The reason for this is to add flavor.
The reason for adding them is to add flavor. In some cases, they put in the leaves and in some cases they put in the dill seed. Try making this as a snack.
In some cases, dill seeds, or dill seeds, are also added to the pickle. Dill seeds are Dried as dill seed. here According to the, dill seed is a little more pungent than dillweed. If you want to hear more spice, dill seed seems to be the way to go.
2: How to grow dill
As I mentioned in my last post , dill is really easy to grow.
I bought the seeds and grew them from there, but they are no longer an herb, but a small tree, and can be mistaken for a small tree The stems grow thick and fine by about
I sowed and grew them in October, but of course they can also grow in March or April when new seeds are usually sown.
I sowed 5 seeds and they all sprouted. It's amazing.
They're also a good source of income for me. I've only watered them by the way.
As for the pests, I planted them in the winter, so I haven't had any pest damage yet.
After all, it's not a bad idea to have a newborn baby. I'm not sure if this is a good idea or not. It doesn't seem that you will always get bugs.
While most edible foods, such as vegetables, are infested with insects, foods that are less likely to attract them are very useful.
Dill loves sunlight, so make sure it's in full sun. Otherwise, they can easily die in areas that weren't exposed to the fire.
As for watering, I don't think you need to be so nervous about it. In the spring and summer, you'll probably need to water them every day, but in the winter, if you forget to do it for a day or two, you'll be fine. It does not die. By the way, dill also blooms. They're so pretty with yellow flowers!
You can find the Dill seeds for cultivation here,you can purchase online and other sources. Why don't you take this opportunity to grow it?