News

Because of its long taproot, the plant does not do well in containers, and don’t plant fennel near bush beans, peppers or tomatoes. ALSO: Growing polenta corn. Growing your own okra.
These large butterflies do not migrate like monarchs. They glide through fields and farmlands and frequent urban landscapes.
7 plants never to grow next to fennel As well as its culinary uses, fennel is a medicinal plant that has been used in traditional remedies for centuries for numerous ailments.
Fennel bulbs grow at the base of the plants just above the soil surface. For a better flavor and to keep the bulbs from turning green, after the bulb grows to about 2 inches in length, ...
Lettuce is an easy-to-grow, cool season crop that’s typically planted in spring for an early summer harvest, or in mid-summer ...
Fennel, a staple in Mediterranean cuisine, is one of the unsung heroes of the vegetable world. Though often overlooked by home cooks, this versatile ingredient is beloved by chefs for its ...
Foeniculum vulgare, or fennel, has a pale bulb and long green stalks.It can grow almost anywhere. All parts of the fennel plant, including the bulb, stalk, leaves, and seeds, are edible.
The bulb, stalks, and fronds of fennel are all edible. Here's how to make the most of this vegetable, delicious served raw or cooked.
Like celery, the entire fennel plant can be consumed — there's a ton of flavor in every part of it. Here's how to make the most of every last bit.
Wild fennel, Foeniculum vulgare, doesn't form the bulging bulb characteristic of commercial fennel. Instead, the useful parts are the thin, tender, sweet spring shoots, which become thicker and ...
The fennel plant can grow to heights of eight feet, and it’s as long in stature as it is in health benefits. Jenifoto – stock.adobe.com.