When To Pick Fennel

Top 4 steps to growing fennel

  1. Choose a full sun position & grow in your cooler months
  2. Improve the soil before planting by adding compost or Scotts Osmocote® Compost Premium Soil Improver
  3. Direct sow fennel seeds into prepared soil, allowing 20cm between plants.
  4. Harvest fennel seeds to dry and use in your kitchen or save them to replant the following year.

Shopping List

  • Fennel seeds
  • Scotts Osmocote® Compost Premium Soil Improver
  • Scotts Osmocote® Controlled Release Fertiliser: Tomato, Vegetable & Herb
  • If growing in pots, Scotts Osmocote® Plus Organics Tomato, Vegetable & Herb Potting Mix
  • Garden trowel
  • Defender Slug & Snail Pellets

Prepare

Fennel is best grown from seeds, direct sown in a full sun spot. Enriched the soil before sowing with Scotts Osmocote® Compost Premium Soil Improver and a small amount of Scotts Osmocote® Controlled Release Fertiliser: Tomato, Vegetable & Herb – dig these through the top 10-20cm of soil before planting.

Planting fennel in the garden

Sow fennel seeds into prepared soil, allowing 20cm between each seed if you can and lightly cover with soil. If you sow too densely, don’t panic, the seedlings can be thinned to a 20-25cm spacing as they grow.

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Keep the soil moist, but not soggy while the seeds germinate – which will take 7-14 days. Re-sow fennel seeds every 6-12 weeks for a continuous supply.

Planting fennel in pots

Fennel isn’t typically recommended for growing in pots because you won’t fit many plants in a pot! However, if you have to grow in pots – choose a large and long, trough-style planter and you might be able to squeeze in 6-8 plants depending on its size.

Fill the pot with Scotts Osmocote® Plus Organics Tomato, Vegetable & Herb Potting Mix and thinly sprinkle seeds on the surface. Cover lightly with more potting mix and keep them moist while they germinate.

Fennel seedlings can be thinned to 20-25m apart as they grow.

Harvesting fennel

Fennel bulbs are ready to harvest when they are about the size of a tennis ball. Either pull the plant completely from the ground when ready to harvest or you can cut it off at ground level.

Fennel fronds or leaves are also edible, just snip them off at any stage as your fennel grows – leaving enough fronds/leaves to support the plant’s growth.

Fennel flowers and seeds are also edible. Use fennel flowers to decorate cakes and salads. Or dry fennel seed heads and save the seeds to use in curries, stews and other sweet or savoury dishes.

Pests & Diseases

Slugs and Snails will cause significant damage to fennel bulbs. Protect your fennel crop by setting beer traps (saucers filled with beer) or use Defender Slug & Snail Pellets.

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Excessive water can cause root rot and sudden plant death, avoid over watering and make sure your soil is free draining.

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