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Commonly used in many types of European cuisine, Fennel provides a wonderful variation to foods used fresh, grilled, and for stews and soups. Fennel can be used much like onions and shallots, but it has a unique anise twist to its flavor. Fennel is best direct sown, as disturbing the roots can induce bolting. Plant after frost into early summer, 1 to 1 1/2 inches apart, in rows 16-18 inches apart. Thin to 6 inches. If you do start indoors, use deep peat pots so you will not disturb the roots. Heat can cause bolting, keep any flower stalks cut off.
Italian fennel variety known for having some resistance to bolt to help with the heat of summer. One..
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This is a very large white cored fennel with wide stalks, and the preferred variety of Sicily and so..
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A terrific Swiss selection with firm, heavy and uniform bulbs with flattened shape. Excellent bolt r..
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Very fine fennel variety. Large rounded head. Very white bulb and deep green stalks. Good sized head..
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Classic Italian fennel imported for its extra large round bulbs and wonderful taste. Very beautiful,..
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Mid to late season fennel, well-known as a premium selection for its very large oval bulbs. Wadenrom..
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Non-bulbing, authentic Italian variety known for intense flavor of its greens, used as an herb. Very..
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