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Fennel - Doux de Florence

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Fennel Doux de Florence is a versatile and flavorful addition to your garden and kitchen. The sweet, anise-like bulb can be enjoyed raw or cooked, perfect for salads, stews, and soups. The feathery fronds are also edible, adding a unique touch to your dishes.

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Specifications

  • When can you sow
    February, March, April, June, July
  • Plant type
    Hardy annual
  • Amount of seeds
    500+
  • Sun requirements
    Full sun

Growth tips

Why Grow Fennel - Doux de Florence?
  • Sweet and Anise-Like Flavor: Perfect for a variety of culinary uses.
  • Versatile Use: Enjoy both the bulb and the fronds in your dishes.
  • Seasonal Flexibility: Harvest in early summer or autumn, depending on sowing time.
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 full sun.
  • Watering: Regular watering prevents early bolting.
  • Sowing Tips: Seeds germinate within a week at soil temperatures of 15-20°C.

Seed Characteristics

  • Package Contains: Approximately 500 seeds (2 grams)

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Fennel - Doux de Florence

2,59

Fennel Doux de Florence is a versatile and flavorful addition to your garden and kitchen. The sweet, anise-like bulb can be enjoyed raw or cooked, perfect for salads, stews, and soups. The feathery fronds are also edible, adding a unique touch to your dishes.

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