Buzzy Seeds Fennel Florence

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Buzzy Fennel Florence   venkel florenve

In nature, but a kind of fennel: Foeniculum vulgare. The scientific name refers to the Latin word for hay and indicates the fineness of the leaves. Fennel is a biennial to perennial plant with strong roots and a round high stalk. The small, deep yellow flowers are in big screens. The fruits are initially blue frosting and later brown. All plant parts smells aromatic. Fennel looks like a turnip, but is actually a fused layer of thickened sheathing leaf of the plant. Actually, we should therefore speak of 'bolvenkel. Fennel belongs to the family of Umbelliferae. When the fennel stalk filled.

The vegetable is cooked quickly and easily digestible. Fennel is not only warm to prepare, but can also be eaten raw. It gives an anise-like flavor. The delicate leaves are used as a garnish and flavor giver. It is often used in salads, soups, sauces, seafood and as a garnish.

 

sowing

Fennel is best grown in the summer and autumn. Although this quietly less of a problem by the emergence of improved varieties, fennel will still always tend to flourish when beginning the crop early. Early sowing is best under glass. Cold rearing temperatures stimulate flowering. In early crop sowing under hot glass from early March. Then prick and after a culture period of about four weeks plant at 30 cm x 30 cm. It is better to sow directly. Jars Then, the likelihood of overshoot even smaller. Harvests then from July. The classic autumn crop is sown on the spot from June to mid July. Fennel seed in a plant bed is not a good idea. Planting of individual plants causes growth arrest with flour to form. It is well sized to take rows so that the distance in the end is 45 x 25 cm. Fennel is, if necessary, approximately eighty to one hundred days after germination until the sphere is large enough to harvest

It appears that fennel on some vegetables can have a negative influence. It is not advisable to close fennel tomatoes, peppers and potatoes to plant. Also beans would exhibit poorer growth close fennel. Fennel in the vegetable garden is best to combine with lettuce, endive, radicchio, sugar loaf, in short, all the plants of the Compositae.