
Suffolk Herbs Organic Fennel Orion F1
Excellent quality round shaped and smooth bulbs that show good tolerance to bolting. High yielding and very uniform variety for harvesting in early autumn. Delicious as a braised vegetable or grated and added raw to salads.
Sow April to May.
Harvest July as leaves. September & October bulbs.
Where to Sow
Sow direct into vegetable plot, sow seeds thinly along rows 2cm (3/4in) deep and 30-45cm (12-18in) between the rows.
What to do next
Fennel does not like root disturbance so should not be transplanted. Thin seedlings as soon as large enough to handle to 25-30cm (10-12in) apart. Water well until plants are established. As the swollen stems start to develop, gradually build earth up around them to preserve the whiteness and flavour.
Handy Tip
The whole plant can be used in the kitchen, leaves for fish dishes, stems and bulbs raw in salads or braised as a vegetable.
Sow April to May.
Harvest July as leaves. September & October bulbs.
Where to Sow
Sow direct into vegetable plot, sow seeds thinly along rows 2cm (3/4in) deep and 30-45cm (12-18in) between the rows.
What to do next
Fennel does not like root disturbance so should not be transplanted. Thin seedlings as soon as large enough to handle to 25-30cm (10-12in) apart. Water well until plants are established. As the swollen stems start to develop, gradually build earth up around them to preserve the whiteness and flavour.
Handy Tip
The whole plant can be used in the kitchen, leaves for fish dishes, stems and bulbs raw in salads or braised as a vegetable.
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Description
Excellent quality round shaped and smooth bulbs that show good tolerance to bolting. High yielding and very uniform variety for harvesting in early autumn. Delicious as a braised vegetable or grated and added raw to salads.
Sow April to May.
Harvest July as leaves. September & October bulbs.
Where to Sow
Sow direct into vegetable plot, sow seeds thinly along rows 2cm (3/4in) deep and 30-45cm (12-18in) between the rows.
What to do next
Fennel does not like root disturbance so should not be transplanted. Thin seedlings as soon as large enough to handle to 25-30cm (10-12in) apart. Water well until plants are established. As the swollen stems start to develop, gradually build earth up around them to preserve the whiteness and flavour.
Handy Tip
The whole plant can be used in the kitchen, leaves for fish dishes, stems and bulbs raw in salads or braised as a vegetable.
Sow April to May.
Harvest July as leaves. September & October bulbs.
Where to Sow
Sow direct into vegetable plot, sow seeds thinly along rows 2cm (3/4in) deep and 30-45cm (12-18in) between the rows.
What to do next
Fennel does not like root disturbance so should not be transplanted. Thin seedlings as soon as large enough to handle to 25-30cm (10-12in) apart. Water well until plants are established. As the swollen stems start to develop, gradually build earth up around them to preserve the whiteness and flavour.
Handy Tip
The whole plant can be used in the kitchen, leaves for fish dishes, stems and bulbs raw in salads or braised as a vegetable.

















