Category: Vegetables

Do Bees Pollinate Runner Beans?

Honeybees can pollinate runner beans in cages when they enter the mouths of the flowers (Free 1966) and are then presumably as efficient at pollinating as bumblebees (Free & Racey 1968), but when the corolla tubes have been pierced by bumblebees, most honeybees rob the flowers of nectar and fail to touch the stamen or […]

Can I Grow Lettuce Under Runner Beans?

Lettuce and Beans Beans fix nitrogen in the air and so don’t take nitrogen from the soil, leaving more nitrogen for the lettuce. Growing lettuce under runner beans will offer the lettuce some shade during Summer months. As a result of the different level the roots grow at, there is no conflict for water and […]

Can You Plant Courgettes Under Runner Beans?

Runners get very leafy and need all the food theycan get, I wouldn’t plant anything under them. Courgettes get even more leafy and won’t want to be under anything. Can I plant courgettes and beans together? When planting zucchini and other squash, keep in mind that they are “heavy feeders” and require more nutrients than […]

Does Blight Affect Runner Beans?

Beans are some of the most gratifying vegetables you can have in your garden. They grow vigorously and reach maturity quickly, and they produce new pods all through the growing season. They can fall victim to disease, however, particularly bacterial blight. How do you treat blight on runner beans? To control common blight: use disease-free […]

What Do Dill Pickles Taste Like?

The ideal dill pickle has a crisp, snappy texture, not soggy or mushy, with a balanced salty, briny, dilly flavor. It shouldn’t taste like a raw cuke but it also shouldn’t be so overwhelmingly spice-loaded or such a vinegarbomb that you can’t taste anything else. How would you describe the taste of a pickle? The […]

Why Is It Called Dill Pickle?

What Are Dill Pickles? By far the most popular kind of cucumber pickle, dill pickles get their name because recipes use the dill herb. Fresh dill is added to either a vinegar brine or a salt brine along with other flavor-packed ingredients, like mustard seeds and pepper. What is the difference between a dill pickle […]

Does Baby Dill Taste The Same As Dill?

Description. Baby Dill: This petite Dill is used for seasoning rather than pickling. It boasts a milder anise-parsley-celery flavor than mature dill. What does baby dill taste like? Description/Taste Baby Dill offers a mild, sweet anise flavor with hints of parsley and celery. Can you eat baby dill? Minced fresh dill is ideal for cooking, […]

Can You Eat Baby Dill?

Baby Dill: This petite Dill is used for seasoning rather than pickling. It boasts a milder anise-parsley-celery flavor than mature dill. Baby dill enhances cream dips, salads and fish. It can also serve as a garnish. Can I use baby dill for pickles? Though the herb is most often associated with pickling, Baby Dill is […]

What Can I Use Baby Dill For?

Baby Dill: This petite Dill is used for seasoning rather than pickling. It boasts a milder anise-parsley-celery flavor than mature dill. Baby dill enhances cream dips, salads and fish. It can also serve as a garnish. Can you eat baby dill? Minced fresh dill is ideal for cooking, baking, making sauces, and even eating raw. […]

What Does Dill Powder Taste Like?

The seeds and leaves of this very aromatic herb are used in cooking. Dill’s interesting flavor has been described as licorice- flavored and as being a combination of anise, parsley, and celery. Its taste is similar to caraway, but is more mild and sweeter. How would you describe the taste of dill? What Does Dill […]

Are Kosher Pickles The Same As Dill?

The main difference you’ll find between a regular dill and a kosher dill is the presence of garlic. Typically, dill pickles that don’t use garlic aren’t considered kosher dill pickles. That’s more of a traditional thing, however, and not a religious dietary restriction. Are all dill pickles kosher? Kosher Dill Pickles While there’s something inherently […]

Can You Use Dill In A Bouquet?

An early maturing dill variety that produces tall stems loaded with large chartreuse umbels. This plant is super versatile and makes a wonderful addition to summer bouquets. Can you use dill in flower arrangement? To me, dill looks like a firework when placed amongst its fellow blooms – making for a fun, carefree look. Bonus: […]

What Herb Looks Similar To Dill?

Plants Similar to Dill (Anethum Graveolens) – Tarragon (Artemisia Dracunculus) – Thyme (Thymus Vulgaris) – Marjoram (Origanum Majorana) – Chervil (Anthriscus Cerefolium) – Parsley (Petroselinum Crispum) – Cumin (Cuminum Cyminum) – Summer Savory (Satureja Hortensis) Common Dill Varieties. Conclusion. How can you tell fennel and dill apart? The following differences help identify the two for […]

Is Dill Still Good After Bolts?

Dill is best fresh and will gradually lose its flavor over time. It is a good idea to replace your dill seasoning annually to preserve that intense flavor. Fortunately, growing dill is quick and simple and the seeds you collect can be used to start the next season’s crop. Can you use dill after it […]