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Fennel bulbs
I sowed a couple of rows of fennel bulbs for the first time earlier
this summer. They have put on nice healthy foliage and are now starting to form flowers, but the "bulb" end is no thicker than 2 fingers on the larger ones. Should I wait for it to thicken out? Or is it yet another victim of the downpourey "summer"? Or is it the sort of thing that doesn't do well in our moist and relatively cool climate? Cat(h) |
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On Sep 8, 1:34 pm, "Cat(h)" wrote:
I sowed a couple of rows of fennel bulbs for the first time earlier this summer. They have put on nice healthy foliage and are now starting to form flowers, but the "bulb" end is no thicker than 2 fingers on the larger ones. Should I wait for it to thicken out? Or is it yet another victim of the downpourey "summer"? Or is it the sort of thing that doesn't do well in our moist and relatively cool climate? Cat(h) Were these from seed? Were the seeds specifically for growing bulbs rather than foliage? I know nothing about growing fennel other than we tried it once and got lots of leaves and not much bulb so I wondered if there were specific varieties for bulbs. |
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On Sep 8, 3:45*pm, Des Higgins wrote:
On Sep 8, 1:34 pm, "Cat(h)" wrote: I sowed a couple of rows of fennel bulbs for the first time earlier this summer. *They have put on nice healthy foliage and are now starting to form flowers, but the "bulb" end is no thicker than 2 fingers on the larger ones. *Should I wait for it to thicken out? *Or is it yet another victim of the downpourey "summer"? *Or is it the sort of thing that doesn't do well in our moist and relatively cool climate? Cat(h) Were these from seed? *Were the seeds specifically for growing bulbs rather than foliage? I know nothing about growing fennel other than we tried it once and got lots of leaves and not much bulb so I wondered if there were specific varieties for bulbs. I believe so, seen as I have grown fennel (bronze fennel) for foliage as a herb in my herb garden for ever, and it doesn't really put on much of a "bulb" at the base. Those I planted are throwing shapes in that general direction, but staying very thin. I am wondering whether they will thicken given time, or whether they were just a flop, whatever the reason. I am in mourning, coz I just love fennel. I am pretty sure that the seeds were specifically for bulb (or so the piccie on the packet indicated). Cat(h) Cat(h) |
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On 8 Sep, 16:02, "Cat(h)" wrote:
On Sep 8, 3:45*pm, Des Higgins wrote: On Sep 8, 1:34 pm, "Cat(h)" wrote: I sowed a couple of rows of fennel bulbs for the first time earlier this summer. *They have put on nice healthy foliage and are now starting to form flowers, but the "bulb" end is no thicker than 2 fingers on the larger ones. *Should I wait for it to thicken out? *Or is it yet another victim of the downpourey "summer"? *Or is it the sort of thing that doesn't do well in our moist and relatively cool climate? Cat(h) Were these from seed? *Were the seeds specifically for growing bulbs rather than foliage? I know nothing about growing fennel other than we tried it once and got lots of leaves and not much bulb so I wondered if there were specific varieties for bulbs. I believe so, seen as I have grown fennel (bronze fennel) for foliage as a herb in my herb garden for ever, and it doesn't really put on much of a "bulb" at the base. *Those I planted are throwing shapes in that general direction, but staying very thin. *I am wondering whether they will thicken given time, or whether they were just a flop, whatever the reason. * I am in mourning, coz I just love fennel. I am pretty sure that the seeds were specifically for bulb (or so the piccie on the packet indicated). Cat(h) Cat(h)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hi Cath, I have learnt how to grow fennel over the last few years,and successfully produce fennel of the same size you see in the greengrocers.I am not sure you are using the correct variety,although the bulb on your seed packet seems to suggest bulb fennel.My advice is to make sure you obtain seed of Florence Fennel or Finnochio,and look out for the variety Zeta Fino,which does not readily go to seed in warm dry summers(if we ever get one again!) I sow several batches of fennel seed in the greenhouse between May and July,using 5" pots.When the seedlings show a couple of true feathery leaves(this is important-if too small they do not transplant easily,and if too big the root damage you do when lifting and separating causes the final plants to go to seed).I then transplant into a 24 module tray,keep them in a cool part of the greenhouse for a few days until they have settled,harden them off outside(in a coldframe if early,and outside later) and then plant out into soil enriched with compost about 9-12" apart and between rows. Best of luck Michael |
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On Sep 9, 11:28*am, michael wrote:
On 8 Sep, 16:02, "Cat(h)" wrote: On Sep 8, 3:45*pm, Des Higgins wrote: On Sep 8, 1:34 pm, "Cat(h)" wrote: I sowed a couple of rows of fennel bulbs for the first time earlier this summer. *They have put on nice healthy foliage and are now starting to form flowers, but the "bulb" end is no thicker than 2 fingers on the larger ones. *Should I wait for it to thicken out? *Or is it yet another victim of the downpourey "summer"? *Or is it the sort of thing that doesn't do well in our moist and relatively cool climate? Cat(h) Were these from seed? *Were the seeds specifically for growing bulbs rather than foliage? I know nothing about growing fennel other than we tried it once and got lots of leaves and not much bulb so I wondered if there were specific varieties for bulbs. I believe so, seen as I have grown fennel (bronze fennel) for foliage as a herb in my herb garden for ever, and it doesn't really put on much of a "bulb" at the base. *Those I planted are throwing shapes in that general direction, but staying very thin. *I am wondering whether they will thicken given time, or whether they were just a flop, whatever the reason. * I am in mourning, coz I just love fennel. I am pretty sure that the seeds were specifically for bulb (or so the piccie on the packet indicated). Cat(h) Cat(h)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hi Cath, * * * * * * I have learnt how to grow fennel over the last few years,and successfully produce fennel of the same size you see in the greengrocers.I am not sure you are using the correct variety,although the bulb on your seed packet seems to suggest bulb fennel.My advice is to make sure you obtain seed of Florence Fennel or Finnochio,and look out for the variety Zeta Fino,which does not readily go to seed in warm dry summers(if we ever get one again!) I sow several batches of fennel seed in the greenhouse between May and July,using 5" pots.When the seedlings show a couple of true feathery leaves(this is important-if too small they do not transplant easily,and if too big the root damage you do when lifting and separating causes the final plants to go to seed).I then transplant into a 24 module tray,keep them in a cool part of the greenhouse for a few days until they have settled,harden them off outside(in a coldframe if early,and outside later) and then plant out into soil enriched with compost about 9-12" apart and between rows. Best of luck Michael- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for that, Michael. I guess my current lot is a lost cause :-( Ah well, I'll still freeze some of the foliage to use as herbs. Cat(h) |
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