How to Sow and Plant
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Sow fennel seeds outdoors from April to July in well-drained soil under full sun. For herb use, plant seeds in rows and thin seedlings to allow space for growth. When cultivating for bulbs, sow from mid-June to mid-July once soil temperatures reach at least 18-20ΒΊC, covering the bulb area lightly with soil. For earlier starts, sow indoors under warm glass from early March, then transplant seedlings after four weeks at 30 cm intervals. Maintain spacing to support the plantβs tall, sturdy stems and promote healthy development.
Fennel thrives in warm, sunny locations with well-drained soil enriched with organic matter. Maintain consistent moisture during growth, avoiding waterlogging to support sturdy roots and healthy bulbs. Regularly thin plants to ensure adequate air circulation and space for development. Mulching helps retain soil moisture and suppress weeds. Harvest foliage as needed for fresh use, while bulbs can be gathered once they reach maturity. This aromatic herb benefits from occasional feeding with a balanced fertilizer to promote vibrant growth and flavorful leaves. Protect from strong winds to prevent stem damage and enjoy its distinctive licorice aroma in your garden.
Sow fennel seeds outdoors from April to July for a summer harvest between July and October. For best growth, plant in well-drained soil with full sun exposure and space seedlings about 30 cm apart. Thin young plants to encourage strong bulb development and cover the bulbs with soil to support growth. The feathery leaves can be harvested throughout the season for fresh flavor, while bulbs mature later and cook quickly. Regular watering helps maintain moisture without waterlogging. This aromatic herb thrives with moderate care and adds a delightful licorice note to a variety of dishes.
What type of fennel seeds are included in this product?
These are fennel seeds from Foeniculum vulgare var. dulce, known as Doux De Florence, a variety prized for its licorice-flavored herb profile and edible bulbs.
When is the best time to sow fennel seeds outdoors?
Sow fennel seeds outdoors from April to July in well-drained soil under full sun for optimal growth.
Can I grow fennel for both leaves and bulbs?
Yes, this variety can be grown for its aromatic leaves, which are great for salads and garnishes, as well as for its edible bulbs that cook quickly and remain easy to digest.
What growing conditions does fennel prefer?
Fennel thrives in warm, sunny locations with well-drained, organically enriched soil. Consistent moisture without waterlogging and protection from strong winds help promote healthy growth.
How tall does this fennel variety grow?
Plants can reach up to 100 cm in height with sturdy roots and round stems, producing clusters of deep yellow flowers.
When can I harvest fennel foliage and bulbs?
Fennel foliage can be harvested as needed for fresh use, while bulbs are typically ready to gather from July through October once they reach maturity.