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Fennel - Fino

3,45

Bulb fennel, also known as Florence fennel, is a staple in Italian cuisine. Its sweet, aniseed flavor and crisp texture make it a versatile ingredient for both raw and cooked dishes. One of our favorite recipes is fennel risotto. For optimal growth, avoid growing fennel in the peak of summer to prevent bolting.

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Specifications

  • When can you sow
    February, March, April, June, July
  • Plant type
    Hardy annual
  • Amount of seeds
    250
  • Sun requirements
    Full sun

Growth tips

Why Grow Bulb Fennel - Florence Fino?
  • Culinary Delight: Sweet, aniseed flavor perfect for Italian dishes.
  • Versatile Usage: Enjoy it raw, cooked, or as a baby vegetable.
  • Bolt Resistant: Fino variety gives you extra time to harvest.
Sowing and Harvesting
  • Optimal Sowing Time: Start seeds indoors in February and March.
  • Planting Out: Transplant under cover in late March or April.
  • Autumn Harvest: Sow seeds in late June or July for an autumn harvest.
Growing Advice
  • Location: Prefers a sunny spot.
  • Watering: Water frequently to prevent bolting.
  • Sowing Tips: Seeds germinate within a week at soil temperatures of 15-20°C.

Seed Characteristics

  • Package Contains: Approximately 270 seeds (1 gram)

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Fennel - Fino

3,45

Bulb fennel, also known as Florence fennel, is a staple in Italian cuisine. Its sweet, aniseed flavor and crisp texture make it a versatile ingredient for both raw and cooked dishes. One of our favorite recipes is fennel risotto. For optimal growth, avoid growing fennel in the peak of summer to prevent bolting.

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