sowing fennel bulbs ( Foeniculum vulgare ) |
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Crop group: Root crop | Crop family : Apiaceae family |
Well-known varieties : Florence | Sowing depth: 0.75 cm |
Height : 80 cm | Sowing distance: in 5 cm trays or 45 cm between rows, 20 cm between plants |
Germination: 21°C / 10-22 days | Planting distance : 45 cm between rows, 20 cm between plants |
Growth cycle : 150 days | Plant out when : plant is 10 cm tall |
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Good neighbors : Endive, dill , pea, cucumber , coriander, lettuce | Bad neighbors : Bean, tomato |
Frost resistant: Yes | Root system: 30-45 cm |
Fertilization : well composted soil is more than sufficient | Preferred soil: pH: 6.1-7.8 |
Dangers and concerns : butterfly caterpillars | |
Harvesting and storing : fennel bulbs are firmly in the ground, use a spading fork to loosen the soil. Cut the fennel 1 cm above the roots, remove the outer stalks and shorten the tough stalk. The soft green foliage is very tasty with fish.
Nutritional value:
100 grams of raw fennel contains:
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Sowing fennel
