Fennel Florence Foeniculum Vulgare β Garden Herb Seeds
Enhance your garden and culinary creations with Fennel Florence Foeniculum Vulgare seeds. Known for its feathery green foliage and crisp, flavorful bulbs, this versatile herb is ideal for herb gardens, vegetable beds, or container growing.
Key Benefits:
- Crisp and Flavorful Bulbs: Adds a sweet, mild anise-like flavor to salads, soups, and roasted dishes.
- Attractive Foliage: Feathery green leaves provide visual interest in garden beds and containers.
- Pollinator-Friendly: Flowers attract beneficial insects, supporting a healthy garden ecosystem.
- Versatile Garden Use: Suitable for herb gardens, kitchen gardens, borders, or companion planting with vegetables.
- Easy-to-Grow Herb: Thrives with basic care, perfect for beginner and experienced gardeners alike.
Planting & Growth Information:
- Soil: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil rich in organic matter.
- Sunlight: Full sun for optimal growth and bulb development.
- Watering: Keep soil evenly moist, especially during bulb formation.
- Germination Time: Typically 10β14 days under ideal conditions.
- Mature Height & Spread: Grows 60β120 cm tall with a 30β45 cm spread.
- Growth Type: Perennial herb, often grown as an annual in cooler climates.
- Harvest Season: Bulbs are ready for harvest in late summer to early autumn; leaves can be harvested throughout the growing season.
FAQ:
- How can these seeds enhance my garden?
- Fennel Florence adds visual appeal with its feathery foliage and provides a versatile herb for culinary use, enriching both the garden and your kitchen.
- Are these seeds suitable for beginner gardeners?
- Yes! Fennel is forgiving and easy to grow with well-drained soil, sunlight, and regular watering, making it perfect for beginners.
- When can I harvest bulbs and leaves?
- Leaves can be harvested throughout the growing season, while bulbs are ready in late summer to early autumn.
- Where should I plant them for best results?
- Plant in full sun with fertile, well-drained soil; ideal for herb beds, vegetable gardens, or containers.
- Will fennel attract pollinators?
- Yes! When allowed to flower, fennel produces umbels that attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.
