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  • How to Harvest Fennel

    Fennel is a delightful herb that complements Mediterranean dishes well with its sweet, slightly licorice-like taste. Fennel also provides a healthy source of antioxidants, which help strengthen...

  • How to Harvest Fennel Plants

    Fennel is a perennial herb often grown as an annual. It can be sown in the spring for a summer harvest or sown in the late summer for a fall harvest. It is a great herb for container gardening....

  • How to Harvest Sweet Fennel

    Sweet fennel, also called Florence fennel, is a sweet-tasting herb that resembles anise and is closely related to the parsley family, a popular addition to Italian and Mediterranean cuisine. Sweet...

  • Herb Garden Plant Information

    Herb gardens are a colorful, aromatic and useful addition to any home or garden.

  • How to Grow Sweet Fennel

    Fennel, also known as Finocchio or sweet fennel, is a bulb that sprouts feathery leaves. The bulb is actually layers of stems, as if celery stems were larger and overlapped more of the plant....

  • How to Design with Herbs in the Garden

    There's nothing like getting double duty out of landscape designing. That means that if you can get more than one service from any feature or part of the garden, you are getting more for your...

  • How to Grow Fennel Herbs

    Fennel is a perennial herb with a bulb-like base that originated in the Mediterranean but is now well known throughout most of Europe. Often mistaken for a weed growing by the roadside, this herb...

  • How to Control Aphids on Fennel

    Fennel is a plant of many uses. Its leaves make a tasty addition to salads and soups. The base or bulb of the fennel is a vegetable that tastes like no other. Most of all, the soft fronds create a...

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