Fennel


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Name: Fennel

Botanical Name: Foeniculum vulgare

Zone: Semihardy perennial; hardiness zone 6

Bloom Time and Color: July to October; yellow.

Soil: average, very well-drained soil

Harvesting: The foliage of fennel cannot be dried successfully because of its high moisture content. It can be chopped, covered with water, and frozen in ice cube trays. Sprigs can be frozen wrapped in foil for some weeks. To dry seeds, harvest in autumn. Snip off heads and dry for a few days. Shake out seeds and store in an airtight container.

Exposure: Part Shade to Full Sun

Description: The plant's long, carrot-shaped root produces a round, finely grooved stem with bluish stripes. The dark green leaves are alternately branched from joints on the stem and dissected into numerous filiform segments. The small yellow flowers are on large compound umbels. The oblong fruit has prominent ribs.

Care: Do not plant fennel near coriander, caraway, or wormwood as they hinder each other's growth. Also, do not plant near tomatoes or dwarf green beans. Plants should be supported when the bright yellow flower heads form. The umbels of flowers resemble those of dill, except that they are larger.

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