Florence Fennel A delicious, white, aniseed-flavoured bulb that will be ready to eat in four months. Worth growing for its pretty foliage alone. It’s a little tricky to grow, but definitely worth a try. SOWING Florence fennel is a Mediterranean crop that needs warm growing conditions, so it should be grown in the summer. If exposed to fluctuating or low temperatures it will be at risk of bolting. Florence fennel can be sown in modules for later transplanting or directly into soil. If sowing in modules, sow one seed per module from late April to July. If sowing direct, sow from late May till July, 1cm deep, thinly, in rows 30cm apart. GROWING Plants will be ready for transplanting when they around 10-15cm high. Space 30cm apart in rows 30cm apart and thin direct sown crops to the same spacing. Don’t allow the soil to dry out as this can encourage bolting Florence fennel will grow in any reasonably fertile soil. HARVESTING Expect bulbs to be ready 14-16 weeks after sowing (the bulb...