Fun with Fennel
Veggie Offline
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There are 2 sorts of Fennel - the Annual bulb fennel and the Perennial "herb fennel.
This question is mostly about the annual one.

I've never managed to grow any Bulb Fennel - always seem to miss the optimum sowing date which appears to be July - first 2 weeks in August - in other words, NOW!! - although some of the seed packets give earlier dates which apparently, can lead to bolting.

Fennel di Firenze seems to be a popular giveaway on magazine covers - I have 4 unopened packets, only one in sow-by date - so he's the lucky bunny who's going to find his way into some modules today (doesn't like transplanting but I'm hopeless at sowing direct). The old seeds will be scattered randomly, in hope. 

I'm also going to start some Herb Fennel, the perennial one, green and bronze, to keep Florence company. 

Anyone growing Fennel bulbs this year?
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JJB Offline
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Failed miserably with fennel in the past, wasn't too bothered as I don't even know whether I like it, but might give it another go as you've reminded us all it's sowing time.
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I've got a few modules going - I think I've tried it before and not had any luck, but I'm willing to persevere since I like it (in moderation).

It makes a nice summer salad with salmon, but as I don't eat fish (or meat) any more, I need to find other things to do with it!
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I grow it (bulb) every year and harvest one or two small bulbs each year - just about enough for one risotto. Love it, so I keep trying. I have sowed two lots of 6 modules so far this year (di Firenze) and have three seedlings, two in one module, naturally! I'll sow som di sarno later because that will cope with the cold at the end of the year.
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Bren Offline
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I sown some last month only one grew it’s now under the brassica tunnel thought it might be safe there so I’d not confuse it with the herb fennel that self seeds all over the garden.
After reading your post veggie I’ll sow some more this evening when it’s cooler.
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The bronze fennel is a thug. Once you have it you will always have it. Rolleyes

I used to copy the Roman idea of chewing the seeds each morning as a breath freshener. Cool
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Veggie Offline
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I'd be happy if Bronze fennel was a thug here - I love brushing past the stems and breathing that fresh smell that reminds me of Mediterranean holidays.
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