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plants six inches apart. largely pest-free, but prone to root rot in soggy soils. fennel can be container grown. harvest leaves are picked for use at any time during the growing season; leaf bases are most tender in spring. stems for use in cooking are cut as required. roots are lifted in autumn and dried
ground, or distilled for oil. hang stems of leaves upside down to air dry.....and you can freeze leave in ice cubes. uses culinary; fennel leaves are minced into salads or over fish, pork, eggs, cheese, beans, rice and cabbage-family vegetables. the seeds are added to asian dishes, sauerkraut, fish, lentils...
http://theessentialherbal.blogspot.com/2016/09/
plants six inches apart. largely pest-free, but prone to root rot in soggy soils. fennel can be container grown. harvest leaves are picked for use at any time during the growing season; leaf bases are most tender in spring. stems for use in cooking are cut as required. roots are lifted in autumn and dried
ground, or distilled for oil. hang stems of leaves upside down to air dry.....and you can freeze leave in ice cubes. uses culinary; fennel leaves are minced into salads or over fish, pork, eggs, cheese, beans, rice and cabbage-family vegetables. the seeds are added to asian dishes, sauerkraut, fish, lentils...
https://theessentialherbal.blogspot.com/2016/09/