How to Grow Fennel from Seed in Containers | Bulbing Fennel or Florence Fennel

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  • čas přidán 12. 10. 2022
  • A step by step guide on how to grow Bulbing Fennel also known as Florence Fennel, Finocchio or French Fennel from seed in containers, pots, fabric pots or grow bags. Easy planting guide from seed to harvest.
    Variety: Trieste, Florence or Finocchio
    Questions: Please use the comment section.
    #fennel #bulbfennel #finocchio
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Komentáře • 80

  • @connieory7024
    @connieory7024 Před 4 měsíci +6

    I just planted fennel seeds indoors last week. I feel more confident now on how to proceed when they come up. Thanks!

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Wonderful! happy growing and thank you so much for your comment!🌱

  • @gracioznostb3627
    @gracioznostb3627 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Thanks so much for the video! Fennel grows on my farm randomly because my baba used to grow it all the time. Ive never known how to sow it, but id like to have some to give to family and friends so im glad to have found this video! Thank you!

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Wonderful! Thank you for sharing and leaving a comment. Happy gardening!

  • @shikinsaerah
    @shikinsaerah Před rokem +4

    Yesterday I was looking for this thing but no one sell it. I think I've to plant it myself. Tqvm for your guidelines 👍

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před rokem

      Sound like a great idea. Thank you so much for your comment!

  • @chripa5244
    @chripa5244 Před rokem +2

    I appreciate that they show how deep to plant the new plants. I will try this this year. Thanks.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před rokem

      Glad to hear it. Happy growing and thank you so much for your comment!

  • @analyticalhabitrails9857
    @analyticalhabitrails9857 Před měsícem

    This is exactly what I needed. Now, I'm more confident than ever.
    Thank you, sir.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před měsícem

      Excellent! Glad it was helpful. Greatly appreciate your comment!

  • @jsmith3980
    @jsmith3980 Před 8 měsíci +1

    What amazing looking Fennel bulbs, thanks for posting.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před 8 měsíci +1

      So glad to hear it. Thank you so much for your comment!

  • @crowmoon
    @crowmoon Před rokem +2

    Thank you for another informative and enjoyable post. Very nice!

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for your comment!!

  • @tinaboamah3406
    @tinaboamah3406 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Glad I’m not the only one using a water bottle as a watering can 😂❤❤ #newbiegardener

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před 10 měsíci

      One the best and most effective tools I use😆. Thank you for getting in touch!

    • @AS-yf4jr
      @AS-yf4jr Před měsícem

      Dont worry its very common. I have seen huge nurseries do this.

  • @Soul_Education
    @Soul_Education Před rokem +6

    Awesome job! As always 😊💕

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for your comment. Much appreciated!😊

  • @MaseraSteve
    @MaseraSteve Před 8 dny +1

    Wow it is the same thing! I found this odd looking plant growing on my backyard. Got curious because I never seen a leaf like that. Obviously I plucked it to observe it closer and the scent is soothing.. I know It's probably a special type of plant. It grow right on the edge of wall and ground met. Oh, my backyard that is fully tiled dunno how it got there and It "thriving" at the earliest stage currently on the crac k... Got some tech to help me to identfy the plant.
    And This plant did not cease to surprise me when I discover it is a vegetable and that could become bulbous on the bottom area. Mine does not reach that stage yet. I'll just transferred it to a proper pot now. Finger crossed

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před 5 dny

      Sounds great. Thank you for sharing and happy gardening.

  • @alicedemarisco696
    @alicedemarisco696 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Great video - thank you!

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Glad you liked it! Thank you so much for your comment!

  • @lydiasharon8102
    @lydiasharon8102 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Just awesome. I will plant them.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před 10 měsíci

      Love to hear it. Thank you so much for your comment!😊

  • @EVA-LWY
    @EVA-LWY Před rokem +5

    i planted a few funnels earlier this summer. But the aphids and the ants were all over them so i trashed most of them. i’ll do it again next year. Thanks for the video.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před rokem +3

      Oh no, Neem oil mix helps me a lot with the aphids. Hope you will have a better results this time. Thank you for your comment!

    • @jsmith3980
      @jsmith3980 Před 8 měsíci

      Do you have a recipe for that please@@TowardGarden .

  • @ianbrackstone5076
    @ianbrackstone5076 Před měsícem

    Thank you.. great video..

  • @henryrogers1824
    @henryrogers1824 Před rokem

    ty for the vid helped deff i just ordered somme fennel from serenity herbal

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před rokem

      Sounds exciting!! Happy growing and thank you so much for your comment!

  • @olhademidova3192
    @olhademidova3192 Před rokem

    Нужно будет попробовать вырастить. Спасибо хорошее видео.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před rokem

      Definitely worth trying. Thank you so much for your comment!

  • @tonistone3
    @tonistone3 Před 3 měsíci +2

    My seed packet says to grow fennel apart from a garden because it “ tends to have a negative effect on growth of other things planted around it”. Have you experienced this? How close is your fennel to other vegetables you grow? Thank you for the great video!

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před 2 měsíci

      Not for bulbing fennel, but I have heard that for the flowering/herb fennel. I couldn't find the real reason nor many people experiencing that problem. I guess it is one of those debatable items in gardening. In any cases, I grow them in containers and none of other vegetables growing around them had any issues. Maybe the best is to try it and find out if it is true🤷🏻‍♂️. Hope you won't experience any problem growing fennel. Thank you so much for getting in touch!

    • @tonistone3
      @tonistone3 Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you for being kind enough to respond! And I didn’t know there was a flowering fennel. I just thought there was the bulb kind and the herb anise. Thanks again, I’ll give it a try.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před 2 měsíci

      @@tonistone3 Glad to be of any helps. Happy gardening!

  • @Zaelle
    @Zaelle Před rokem +2

    Hi! Thank you for this video! When in the year do you plant them? Do you have to wait until the last frost date has passed? Or can they tolerate mild frost?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před rokem +2

      You can start seeds indoor if last frost date if not in near future. But Fennel is a cool temperature crop and will grow in mild frost. Cool conditions are perfect for bulb production. Also, you can sow late in summer for fall harvest. Happy growing and thank you so much for your comment!

  • @jackeyji8142
    @jackeyji8142 Před rokem +1

    I hope we can use the cut-and-come-again method to grow fennel cause it's hard to cut off such a beautiful veggie.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před rokem +1

      I haven't done it but it think the plant will regrow from roots left in the soil, not sure though. Thank you very much for your comment!

  • @barefacedquestions
    @barefacedquestions Před 8 měsíci

    How tall is the grow bag? I didn't expect fennels to require such a big container. Thank you for the straightforward guide.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před 8 měsíci +1

      The grow bags are 12" tall. You may use smaller containers if you want to plant individually or fewer plants per pot. Appreciate you comment!

  • @Auriasis
    @Auriasis Před 9 měsíci +1

    Love fennel. It's not in the stores or Kroger online here in s florida. Wonder if I can grow in the winter, I'm sure too hot in summer. How much sun? Sun here very strong. If I cut them like this, will the roots grow a new bulb???? I can grow them on my pool deck which has a cage, so should cut down on pests.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před 9 měsíci

      You sure can grow them in mild winters. I live in California with hot summers and grow fennel early fall or late winter. happy growing and thank you for your comment!

  • @ionmatrix
    @ionmatrix Před rokem +2

    Hey quick question! How do you handle pests such as aphids, caterpillars, spider mites etc? I have been growing peppers and they got destroyed by pest and yours always look perfect

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před rokem +4

      I usually check my vegetables regularly and if I notice any early presence of pests, I either spray neem oil mix or Spinosad mix (both are organic). Check my amazon page for few of products I use for pest control www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-3dd9a3b6 . I hope this helps and thank you for your comment!

    • @ionmatrix
      @ionmatrix Před rokem

      @@TowardGarden thank you so much I really appreciate the response :)

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před rokem

      My pleasure. Glad to be of any help.

  • @Seabee753
    @Seabee753 Před měsícem

    Great video ! Thank you so much ! I'm wondering what month is the best to start fennel by seed -Is late summer ok like july ?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před měsícem

      Fennel is best to start in early spring.If you have hot summers/mild winters like me in SoCal, as you said it is best to start late summer (Jul-Aug) for a fall crop. Hope this helps and thank you so much for your comment!

  • @jeffwindrim975
    @jeffwindrim975 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I saw a CZcams video talking about fennel and they said even the roots are edible just fry them up with some oil

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Never tried it, but good to know. Thank you for sharing!

    • @fuzzy1joe
      @fuzzy1joe Před 3 měsíci +2

      Yes, the roots are nice to eat, but they have a tough woody part to remove. So it's not as fun as a carrot.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před 3 měsíci

      @fuzzy1joe thank you for sharing!

  • @motivationalgems
    @motivationalgems Před rokem +2

    Do you have a video showing what fertilizers you use? Do you use banana water?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před rokem

      I usually use organic slow release fertilizers depending on the plant type. All purpose fertilizers usually work for a wide range of plants. Check my amazon page here www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-3dd9a3b6/list/3OOR0YYL58Y0Z?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d for a list of fertilizers I use.
      And I do not use banana water. These type of homemade plant food have very minimal nutrients for plants and you will need plenty of them to be beneficial. I never got a good results using them. Thank you for getting in touch!

  • @patrickmurphy1654
    @patrickmurphy1654 Před rokem +2

    I’m just trying fennel in large grow bags where do you get your soil from for the bags??

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před rokem

      I mix my own potting soil (shown @2:42 min), but if you want to use bagged potting mix, Kellogg Garden organic raised bed and potting mix, or Kellogg Garden organic patio plus are both great choices. Thank you for visiting.

  • @caroleneuok5890
    @caroleneuok5890 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I have fennel seed in my spice drawer. Can i grow that?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před 5 měsíci +1

      If they are not treated, yes, you can sow them. Thank you for visiting!

    • @joelboardgamerpger5393
      @joelboardgamerpger5393 Před 5 měsíci +1

      i took the seed and soaked it for 2 days. Then i filled a used flat sushi container with soil, and sprinkled around the wet seed in some soil. 2 weeks later, I have fennel seeds growing in the little sushi dish green houses. Im going to transplant them in small pots soon.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před 5 měsíci +1

      @joelboardgamerpger5393 wonderful👍thank you for sharing!

  • @Kat-mf7mt
    @Kat-mf7mt Před rokem +2

    What type of fertilizer do you use?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před rokem +1

      I usually use a balanced organic fertilizer such as Garden tone 3-4-4 or Vegetable Garden 4-4-4 which you can find on my amazon page ( www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-3dd9a3b6 ). Thank you for visiting!

  • @susiea1419
    @susiea1419 Před rokem

    I have read online that they need to be earthed up but you don't appear to have done this and they look fantastic

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před rokem

      Maybe when seedlings are young you use it to help them grow straight, but never heard that you need to do it all the time. I always grow them as shown in the video with no issue. Thank you for sharing and for your comment!

  • @prettylagoon
    @prettylagoon Před 2 měsíci +1

    Can I dig dog fennel up and put in a pot?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před 2 měsíci +1

      If they are young and at early stages yes. Mature ones might struggle when transplanted. Thanks

    • @prettylagoon
      @prettylagoon Před 2 měsíci

      @@TowardGarden is regular Fennel the same as Dog fennel?

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @prettylagoon as far as I know they are not the same. dog fennel is not edible.

  • @jennysmith61
    @jennysmith61 Před rokem +2

    It's a thumbs down for any gardening video that advocates using peat. Massively environmentally destructive.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před rokem +8

      So what do you suggest? coco coir? It has its own environmental effects. And how about the fossil fuels or plastic that you use in literally everything , including the car you drive or the device you used to write this comment? I'd say they are "Massively environmentally destructive" too. And if you do more research you will see that nurseries haven't found a sustainable replacement for peat moss and wouldn't survive without it. Like anything, we just need to use it consciously and mindfully. Good luck.

    • @jennysmith61
      @jennysmith61 Před rokem

      @@TowardGarden I choose not to drive a car, but yes of course I obviously have a lap top and yes quite a few items dependent on fossil fuels - although I think about every single items before I purchase. But I'm talking here specifically about peat. I'm afraid you're wrong to say nurseries haven't moved to alternatives to peat - and certainly for home gardeners there is absolutely no need. Home made compost, leaf litter, buying organic manure locally - there are loads of options depending on use. Using peat IS massively destructive - you have to acknowledge this. Peatlands store vast amounts of carbon-twice as much carbon as all the world’s forests. Once harvested for horticultural peat etc, the peatlands are effectively destroyed and yep that's adding to climate destruction - as well ecosystem damage. Please please do look at alternatives - there are plenty out there.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před rokem +2

      @@jennysmith61 ok. So you just walk for your commute. And by using less laptop it will reduce the amount of carbon print to produce it. Got it. And I will try to use whatever nature provides me with a common sense and keeping in mind to use them responsibly and reuse them whenever possible. Thanks for visiting tho.

    • @shibdasmallick5540
      @shibdasmallick5540 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@TowardGardenwhat exactly is the environmental effects using coco coir may we know.
      Coir is nothing but a 100 percent by product of coconut. The processing is also with minimal environmental effects.
      Don't compare it with peat moss which takes million years to produce.

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@shibdasmallick5540 Well, if you do a little research you will know that it is not just about the product, but also the process that has effects on environment. For example, according to NC State Univ. " Waste from the coconut-processing industries gives rise to numerous environmental problems. Waterlogged shells are reported to be breeding sites for mosquitoes, which can lead to epidemics of dengue fever or malaria in nearby communities (Dumasari et al. 2020). Other effects reported as reducing the life quality of the surrounding population include unpleasant smells and greenhouse gas emissions due to bacterial degradation of the coconut processing waste, a lack of storage space for the landfill sites, the clogging of natural watercourses and the destruction of the natural environment (Dumasari et al. 2020)". Here is the resource if you don't mind studying bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu/resources/coir-from-coconut-processing-waste-as-a-raw-material-for-applications-beyond-traditional-uses/ . Chill out and just enjoy gardening!😁

  • @dpt-garden5777
    @dpt-garden5777 Před rokem

    Thank you for showing me a useful video. subscribe to your channel

    • @TowardGarden
      @TowardGarden  Před rokem

      So glad that you found my videos useful. Thank you very much for your comment and for subscribing.🙌