- A sweet tasting herb fennel variety, making it popular to be taken in teas and tinctures.
Fennel Sweet (Foeniculum vulgare var azoricum) is an excellent addition to home gardens. It is easy to grow, and all parts of the plant are usable in the kitchen and bring new flavor to any dish. Plants are strong growing and regrowth is possible if roots and the base are kept in the ground. Soak seeds for 24 hours prior to planting them. Sow seeds in full sun after the final frost of the season. Thin seedlings to 12-18" apart when they reach 4-6" in height. Cut back foliage to promote more growth, and use fertilizer. Plants don't do well when planted near dill. Harvest after 90 days. Leaves have a licorice and anise-like taste sweet yet spicy.