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| I'm sorry, but I'd like to throw a spanner in the works? Even here 'down South' May is way too early for Florence Fennel. Late August is better if you want it to grow rapidly, bulb up and not bolt. But hey, with the kind of year we've all had, who knows, eh?!
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I am harvesting mine now but can't remember exactly when I sowed it? Maybe May was a bit optimistic!![]() PS I've edited accordingly to save my embarrassment!
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| Well thankyou Snadger I sowed mine in May this year and yes they bolted grew to nearly 4' I will sow later next time
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| It is difficult to succeed but it looks pretty anyway. Different varieties are available for different times but most suggest starting after midsummer. It needs plenty of sun and plenty of water I understand. I will persevere because I love it so much. |
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| I've just brought two large fennel bulbs? home from lottie for OH to conjure something up with! She's got Mrs Beeton's out now.................. any good recipes from the grapes? ![]()
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| What did Mrs. Snadger do with the Florence Fennel bulbs in the end Snadger?
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The recipe has no name but it came from the Barefoot Contessa if that makes any sense!It was basically pork chops with a scrumptious sauce. The ingredients included:- Olive oil Fennel Onion Garlic tomatoes salt&pepper White wine Chicken stock Butter Basil Parsley Brandy It had a unique flavour and texture and is definitely something Mrs Snadger will be cooking again in the future, I hope! ![]()
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| Mmmm..... Peeps after my own heart indeed! Not one, but two alcohols in the sauce! And it sounds really really nice. Now that we're back on the subject of Florence Fennel, when it has bolted/run to seed (which the seedlings Piggy gave me now have), obviously the bulbs are redundant because the plants are three foot tall (!) but can you still use the 'flesh' all the way up, for soup let's say, or would it be bitter-tasting even for such a purpose? I'm using my bolted Musselburg Leeks for soup, so I got to wondering, as ya do...
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I am harvesting mine now but can't remember exactly when I sowed it?
Maybe May was a bit optimistic!

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