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Organic European Fennel Bulb Seeds 100pcs

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Organic European Fragrant Bulb Fennel s Packed 100pcs Ideal For Healthy Ecofriendly Kitchen Gardens

Discover the joys of eco-friendly gardening with our Organic European Fragrant Bulb Fennel Seeds. This pack contains 100 pieces of high-quality fennel bulb seeds, ready to be planted in your kitchen garden or courtyard. This unique variety, scientifically known as Foeniculum dulce D.C., is also known as Italian fennel, Florence fennel, or sweet fennel.

The fennel bulb sheaths base dilates, holding each other to form a flat spherical or spherical bulb. Once fully grown, these bulbs are crisp, sweet, and fragrant, with a lighter aroma than cumin. They are packed with comprehensive nutrients, contributing to a healthy and delicious harvest.

These fennel seeds thrive in a cold climate, making them a perfect choice for autumn and winter planting. They are classified as a mini garden variety, flourishing in subtropics climate. Despite their exotic origin, cultivating these seeds is very easy, making them suitable for both novice and experienced gardeners. They bloom fully during summer, providing a visual treat along with their culinary benefits.

How to Plant Organic European Fennel Bulb Seeds 100pcs:

1. Choose a location in your garden or courtyard that receives full sun.
2. Prepare the soil by tilling and removing any weeds or stones.
3. Plant the fennel bulb seeds about 1/4 inch deep, 12 to 18 inches apart.
4. Water thoroughly after planting, and continue to water regularly.
5. Seeds will germinate in 8-12 days. Once the plants are established, thin them to about 12 inches apart.
6. Harvest the bulbs when they are about the size of a tennis ball.

With our Organic European Fragrant Bulb Fennel Seeds, you will not only enjoy the process of growing your own vegetables but also reap the rewards of a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. Start your vegetable garden journey today!

Planting Essentials:

  • Latin Name: Foeniculum vulgare dulce D.C.
  • Planting Season: Autumn and Winter
  • High Germination Rate: The seeds have a high germination rate, ensuring a successful and fruitful planting experience.
  • Grown Plant Size: These mini garden plants reach an average height of 2-3 feet when fully grown.
  • Time to Maturity: The plant matures in about 90-115 days from the day of sowing.
  • Soil Type: These plants prefer well-drained soil with a pH range of 6.0-7.0.
  • Watering: Fennel seeds require regular watering, especially during dry spells. However, avoid overwatering as it may lead to root rot.
  • Sunlight: The plants need full sun exposure for optimal growth.
  • Uses: The bulbs are edible and can be used in a variety of dishes for their sweet, fragrant flavor. The plant also has ornamental value and can enhance the visual appeal of your garden.
  • Deer Resistance: The plants are deer-resistant, making them an ideal choice for outdoor gardens in areas with high deer populations.
  • Pest and Disease Resistance: Fennel plants are generally resistant to most pests and diseases, ensuring a healthy and bountiful harvest.
  • Spacing Requirements: For optimal growth, plant the seeds 12 to 18 inches apart.
  • Companion Plants: Fennel plants do not have friendly companion plants and should be grown separately from other plants to prevent allelopathic interactions.
  • Harvesting Instructions: Harvest the bulbs when they are about the size of a tennis ball. Use a sharp knife to cut the bulb at the base of the plant.

Additional information

Cultivating Difficulty Degree

Very Easy

Style

Annual

Flowerpot

Excluded

Size

Mini

Function

Interest

Location

Courtyard

Classification

Mini Garden

Climate

Subtropics

Applicable Constellation

Aquarius

Full-bloom Period

Summer

Use

Outdoor Plants

Type

Vegetable

Variety

Vegetable