Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Growing Fennel
Fennel is delicious roasted and ridiculously expensive at the store, so
I'm considering trying to grow some in a raised bed this year. Has anyone ever grown them and how much water do they like? I live in Central Texas near Austin. -- Peace! Om "Any ship can be a minesweeper. Once." -- Anonymous |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Growing Fennel
In article ,
Omelet wrote: Fennel is delicious roasted and ridiculously expensive at the store, so I'm considering trying to grow some in a raised bed this year. Has anyone ever grown them and how much water do they like? I live in Central Texas near Austin. Here, in northern California, they grow wild with no attention afforded to them. -- Billy Republican and Democratic "Leadership" Behind Bars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1Zunx_goz4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Growing Fennel
"Billy" wrote in message ... In article , Omelet wrote: Fennel is delicious roasted and ridiculously expensive at the store, so I'm considering trying to grow some in a raised bed this year. Has anyone ever grown them and how much water do they like? I live in Central Texas near Austin. Here, in northern California, they grow wild with no attention afforded to them. I planted fennel 3 odd years back to attract insects. We use the bulbs from time to time. We just let it go & it gets the same, or less, water than the veges. Every so often I give it a hack back & that encourgaes new growth. Still going strong this summer. ron |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Growing Fennel
In article
, Billy wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: Fennel is delicious roasted and ridiculously expensive at the store, so I'm considering trying to grow some in a raised bed this year. Has anyone ever grown them and how much water do they like? I live in Central Texas near Austin. Here, in northern California, they grow wild with no attention afforded to them. laughs I ought to shmack you for that! Want to trade some more cactus pads for some? But, point taken. In other words, they are easy to grow. How dry is it where you live? We are in the middle yet another drought and might end up with water rationing this summer. Seriously, they are around $3.00 each at the grocery store. -- Peace! Om "Any ship can be a minesweeper. Once." -- Anonymous |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Growing Fennel
In article ,
"George.com" wrote: "Billy" wrote in message ... In article , Omelet wrote: Fennel is delicious roasted and ridiculously expensive at the store, so I'm considering trying to grow some in a raised bed this year. Has anyone ever grown them and how much water do they like? I live in Central Texas near Austin. Here, in northern California, they grow wild with no attention afforded to them. I planted fennel 3 odd years back to attract insects. We use the bulbs from time to time. We just let it go & it gets the same, or less, water than the veges. Every so often I give it a hack back & that encourgaes new growth. Still going strong this summer. ron They are good for Tiger Swallowtail larvae... And it'd keep them off the dill weed! -- Peace! Om "Any ship can be a minesweeper. Once." -- Anonymous |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Growing Fennel
Omelet wrote:
In article , Billy wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: Fennel is delicious roasted and ridiculously expensive at the store, so I'm considering trying to grow some in a raised bed this year. Has anyone ever grown them and how much water do they like? I live in Central Texas near Austin. Here, in northern California, they grow wild with no attention afforded to them. laughs I ought to shmack you for that! Want to trade some more cactus pads for some? But, point taken. In other words, they are easy to grow. How dry is it where you live? We are in the middle yet another drought and might end up with water rationing this summer. Seriously, they are around $3.00 each at the grocery store. I lived in Central Texas for 5 years (in Temple), and towards the end of that period I *finally* figured out how to garden there -- drip irrigation. The best garden I've ever had anywhere was in 105° heat in that poor caliche soil. It requires very little water, plus the Water Nazis won't be able to tell when/if you are watering or not. It's not hard nor expensive to set-up if you use "drip tape" intended for commercial growers instead of marketed to home gardeners. Bob |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Growing Fennel
In article ,
zxcvbob wrote: Omelet wrote: In article , Billy wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: Fennel is delicious roasted and ridiculously expensive at the store, so I'm considering trying to grow some in a raised bed this year. Has anyone ever grown them and how much water do they like? I live in Central Texas near Austin. Here, in northern California, they grow wild with no attention afforded to them. laughs I ought to shmack you for that! Want to trade some more cactus pads for some? But, point taken. In other words, they are easy to grow. How dry is it where you live? We are in the middle yet another drought and might end up with water rationing this summer. Seriously, they are around $3.00 each at the grocery store. I lived in Central Texas for 5 years (in Temple), and towards the end of that period I *finally* figured out how to garden there -- drip irrigation. The best garden I've ever had anywhere was in 105° heat in that poor caliche soil. It requires very little water, plus the Water Nazis won't be able to tell when/if you are watering or not. It's not hard nor expensive to set-up if you use "drip tape" intended for commercial growers instead of marketed to home gardeners. Bob I do need to look in to that. Wal-mart carries the parts to do that. It's supposed to be the most efficient. Thanks for the boost! -- Peace! Om "Any ship can be a minesweeper. Once." -- Anonymous |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Growing Fennel
In article ,
Omelet wrote: In article , Billy wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: Fennel is delicious roasted and ridiculously expensive at the store, so I'm considering trying to grow some in a raised bed this year. Has anyone ever grown them and how much water do they like? I live in Central Texas near Austin. Here, in northern California, they grow wild with no attention afforded to them. laughs I ought to shmack you for that! Want to trade some more cactus pads for some? But, point taken. In other words, they are easy to grow. How dry is it where you live? We are in the middle yet another drought and might end up with water rationing this summer. Seriously, they are around $3.00 each at the grocery store. No problem. I'll look for some tomorrow:O) -- Billy Republican and Democratic "Leadership" Behind Bars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1Zunx_goz4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Growing Fennel
In article
, Billy wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: In article , Billy wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: Fennel is delicious roasted and ridiculously expensive at the store, so I'm considering trying to grow some in a raised bed this year. Has anyone ever grown them and how much water do they like? I live in Central Texas near Austin. Here, in northern California, they grow wild with no attention afforded to them. laughs I ought to shmack you for that! Want to trade some more cactus pads for some? But, point taken. In other words, they are easy to grow. How dry is it where you live? We are in the middle yet another drought and might end up with water rationing this summer. Seriously, they are around $3.00 each at the grocery store. No problem. I'll look for some tomorrow:O) Very cool... :-) -- Peace! Om "Any ship can be a minesweeper. Once." -- Anonymous |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
Growing Fennel
In article ,
Omelet wrote: In article , Billy wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: Fennel is delicious roasted and ridiculously expensive at the store, so I'm considering trying to grow some in a raised bed this year. Has anyone ever grown them and how much water do they like? I live in Central Texas near Austin. Here, in northern California, they grow wild with no attention afforded to them. laughs I ought to shmack you for that! Want to trade some more cactus pads for some? As I'm learning about Opuntia, I find that the one I'm looking for is Opuntia streptacantha. No problem though, I'm glad to help. But, point taken. In other words, they are easy to grow. How dry is it where you live? Drought here too. Less than 1/2 normal rainfall to date. Our normal rainy season is from October through April, when the region is considered a temperate rain forest. Normally there is NO rainfall from May to October. Under the trees is usually nice in the summer but out in the open the sun it can get hot, 100F+. Three years ago we had 2 days that reached 100F. Last year we had 12 days that touched the century mark. Fennel seems to grow best in the sunniest areas, water or not. We are in the middle yet another drought and might end up with water rationing this summer. If the next 3 months don't improve, water rationing is sure to be mandatory. http://www.kcra.com/water/index.html Seriously, they are around $3.00 each at the grocery store. Saw lots of fennel today but none in a particularly accessible area. I'll keep looking, or I'll do it the hard way ;O) -- Billy Republican and Democratic "Leadership" Behind Bars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1Zunx_goz4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net |
#11
|
|||
|
|||
Growing Fennel
In article
, Billy wrote: Saw lots of fennel today but none in a particularly accessible area. I'll keep looking, or I'll do it the hard way ;O) -- Billy It's ok, just if it's convenient. :-) At the very least, I'll pay you for postage like you did for _me_! If I can get over to the New Braunfels HEB early enough before they've cut them all up on the right day, I may be able to get some pads from them. It might be what you are looking for. They skin and slice them right there at the store so their Nopales are fresh. I just have to get lucky and hit them on the right time and day. -- Peace! Om "Any ship can be a minesweeper. Once." -- Anonymous |
#12
|
|||
|
|||
Growing Fennel
Fennel is one of my very favorite vegetables, but here are a couple of
things to throw into the mix: The kind of fennel you find in the store (and seed catalogues) has been bred for especially large and succulent bulbs; the wild kind may not be as good. Also, it is said that fennel roots exude some sort of chemical that inhibits the growth of nearby plants. -- Visit www.insectgraphics.com for all your insect gift needs "zxcvbob" wrote in message ... Omelet wrote: In article , Billy wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: Fennel is delicious roasted and ridiculously expensive at the store, so I'm considering trying to grow some in a raised bed this year. Has anyone ever grown them and how much water do they like? I live in Central Texas near Austin. Here, in northern California, they grow wild with no attention afforded to them. |
#13
|
|||
|
|||
Growing Fennel
In article ,
"tuckermor" wrote: Fennel is one of my very favorite vegetables, but here are a couple of things to throw into the mix: The kind of fennel you find in the store (and seed catalogues) has been bred for especially large and succulent bulbs; the wild kind may not be as good. Also, it is said that fennel roots exude some sort of chemical that inhibits the growth of nearby plants. Interesting stuff, thanks! -- Peace! Om "Any ship can be a minesweeper. Once." -- Anonymous |
#14
|
|||
|
|||
Growing Fennel
On Jan 25, 9:49*pm, Omelet wrote:
Fennel is delicious roasted and ridiculously expensive at the store, so I'm considering trying to grow some in a raised bed this year. Has anyone ever grown them and how much water do they like? I live in Central Texas near Austin. -- Peace! Om "Any ship can be a minesweeper. Once." -- Anonymous Fennel grows really well in pots. I live in Houston, and fennel loved it, though with lots of water. I grew it for the seeds. |
#15
|
|||
|
|||
Growing Fennel
In article
, yosef wrote: On Jan 25, 9:49*pm, Omelet wrote: Fennel is delicious roasted and ridiculously expensive at the store, so I'm considering trying to grow some in a raised bed this year. Has anyone ever grown them and how much water do they like? I live in Central Texas near Austin. -- Peace! Om "Any ship can be a minesweeper. Once." -- Anonymous Fennel grows really well in pots. I live in Houston, and fennel loved it, though with lots of water. I grew it for the seeds. Ok, thanks! Do you get a lot of Tiger Swallowtail babies? They tend to go for Fennel, Dill weed and Parsley. I used to grow some Parsley just for them. ;-) I may do that again this year. -- Peace! Om "Any ship can be a minesweeper. Once." -- Anonymous |
Reply |
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
growing fennel? | Edible Gardening | |||
Fennel - cooking methods | United Kingdom | |||
Can I tell the difference between a female and male fennel seedling? | Edible Gardening | |||
Bronze fennel seed | United Kingdom | |||
fennel | United Kingdom |