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Florence Fennel Seeds โ€“ 200 Sweet Anise Bulbs | Non-GMO, 85 % Germination

Florence Fennel Seeds โ€“ 200 Sweet Anise Bulbs | Non-GMO, 85 % Germination

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Florence Fennel Seeds โ€“ 200 Count (Foeniculum vulgare var. azoricum)

Enjoy the sweet, anise-like aroma of home-grown Florence fennel! This heirloom bulb forms crisp, celery-like bases that caramelize beautifully when roasted yet stay tender enough to slice raw for salads. Every packet contains 200 non-GMO seeds with an industry-leading 85 % germination guarantee.

Why Grow Florence Fennel?

  • ๐ŸŒฟ Delicate licorice flavor โ€“ elevates soups, stews & sausages
  • โšก Fast-maturing bulbing variety โ€“ harvest in 55โ€“65 days
  • ๐Ÿ† Heirloom genetics preserved for true Italian taste
  • โ˜€๏ธ Thrives in full sun โ€“ partial shade; heat-tolerant yet bolt-resistant
  • ๐Ÿ“ฆ Ships quickly from the USA in moisture-proof, resealable pouches

Planting Instructions

  • Best sowing window: Early spring or 10 weeks before first autumn frost
  • Soil pH: 6.1 โ€“ 7.8, rich in organic matter
  • Depth: ยผ inch; thin to 6 in (15 cm) apart
  • Watering: Keep evenly moist; avoid water-stress to prevent bolting
  • Days to germination: 7โ€“10 days at 65 ยฐF (18 ยฐC)

FAQ

How long until I can harvest the bulbs?

Under optimal 65โ€“75 ยฐF temperatures youโ€™ll enjoy tender bulbs in just 55โ€“65 days from sprouting.

Does Florence fennel tolerate summer heat?

Yes. While cool nights promote thicker bulbs, this variety resists premature bolting better than common fennel provided it receives consistent moisture.

What is the germination guarantee?

Seeds World guarantees 85 % germination when fresh seed is started under recommended conditionsโ€”or we replace your pack.

Where can I buy Florence fennel seeds for sale?

Right here at Seeds World! We stock freshly tested lots, ship fast across the U.S., and include detailed growing tips so you succeed on the first planting.