Fennel, Common (Foeniculum vulgare) seeds, organic [WA NO]

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Price range: $3.95 through $80.00

Family:  Carrot (Apiaceae)

Clumping perennial hardy to zone 3 to 10, may be grown as an annual for the leaves, harvest in 60 days.

(Grosfruchtiger) Native to the Mediterranean basin.  Flowers yellow to 6 feet tall.  The grosfruchtiger variety has very sweet green leaves and sweet seeds.  Fennel is easy to grow from seed.  Loved by bees and native pollinators!  The green herb and especially the seeds are one of the most commonly used flavoring agents worldwide.  Plant prefers full sun to part shade and fast-draining, common garden soil.  Sow seeds in spring, summer or fall,  just sub-surface.  Tamp and keep warm and evenly moist until germination, then thin to 3 feet apart.

Packet contains 100 seeds
5 g contains ~1,350 seeds
10 g contains ~2,700 seeds
100g contains ~27,000 seeds

Certified Organically Grown

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  1. Nancy Gessner

    Question

    Nancy Gessner

    Is it good to grow fennel around the base of fruit trees? I grow organically (on Cape Cod), no spray, and have read that fennel will help to decrease pests in the fruit trees. Have you found this to be the case?

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  2. Kayla

    Amazing germination!

    Kayla (verified owner)

    Question. I am transplanting my fennel outdoors today. Was going to put it between burdock, valerian, and turkish plantain with about 2 feet in between. But everything online says not to plant common fennel near anything. Is this true??

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