Fennel Di Sarno
Fennel Di Sarno
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Fenouil Di Sarno is an heirloom variety renowned for its resilience to cold temperatures and bolting. It produces round, compact, bright white bulbs with thick, fleshy leaves, offering a robust structure and appealing appearance. This variety can be enjoyed both raw and cooked.
Note: Delivered in craft paper seed bag (see second photo).
Key Features:
- Heirloom variety
- Cold-resistant
- Bolt-resistant
- Bright white, round, compact bulbs
- Thick, fleshy leaves
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Sowing, Transplanting and Harvesting Guide
Seed Details for Other
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Typical characteristics of the variety
Height: Approximately 60 cm
Sun exposure: Full sun
Soil: Loose, rich, deep
Hardiness: Down to -5°C
Maturity: Approximately 90 days
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Species-specific cultivation instructions
Sowing: Sow thinly in place from Mid-Feb indoor or direct sow in April in loose, rich, deep soil with full sun exposure, in rows 40 cm apart.
Thinning: Thin seedlings to 15 cm apart within the row.
Watering: Moderate; keep soil moist but not waterlogged.
Harvest: Approximately 3 months after sowing.
Other Considerations: Ensure consistent moisture to prevent bolting; suitable for both raw and cooked preparations.
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Origin
Sainte Marthe