Orazio Pelleted (F1) Fennel Seed
Orazio Pelleted (F1) Fennel Seed
Large, thick, rounded bulbs. Conventional seed with NOP-compliant pelleting.
Crisp and flavorful with a nice anise flavor. Highly uniform. Due to its heavier bulbs, Orazio has a higher yield potential than flatter, open-pollinated fennels. Suitable for late summer and early fall harvest in most areas. It also can be transplanted in January for an April harvest in areas with a mild winter, such as coastal California.Specs:
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SCIENTIFIC NAME:
Foeniculum vulgareCULTURE:
Bulb fennel, or finocchio, prefers fertile, well-drained soils high in organic matter with a pH range of 6.5–7.5. Adequate irrigation is needed to produce high-yielding and flavorful crops. Whenever possible, fennel should be planted to mature in shortening days with cooler temperatures, as high heat and long days encourage bolting. DAYS TO MATURITY: From date of direct seeding.PELLETED SEED:
Pelleted seed requires a little extra attention when it comes to watering, as it performs best with consistent, moderate soil moisture throughout the germination period. An initial watering will split or dissolve the pellet, but if the soil is allowed to dry out before the germination period is over, the seed may receive insufficient moisture for optimal germination. Pellet Storage: Pelleting offers many advantages, but the pelleting process also shortens the shelf life of the seed. We recommend using pelleted seed within one year of purchase. If you need to store pelleted seeds until planting, protect them from heat and humidity in a cool, dark, dry place. If you prefer to store your seed in the refrigerator, be sure to place the seed in an air-tight container to protect it from fluctuations in humidity. Pellet Size: Unsized mini pellets.TRANSPLANTING:
Use 1–2" cell-type containers, sowing 2-3 seeds/cell, ¼" deep. Thin to 1 plant/cell. Grow for 4–6 weeks or until plants can be removed without disturbing roots. Transplant outdoors in midspring to late summer 6" apart. Use care as disturbing the roots may cause bolting. Clip off any seed stalks that may form.DIRECT SEEDING:
Midspring through early summer, 10 seeds/ft., ¼" deep, rows 18" apart. Thin to 6" apart.AVG. DIRECT SEEDING RATE:
290,000 pellets/acre @ 10 pellets/ft in rows 18" apart or 10,000 pellets/1,000 ft. row.HARVEST:
When base thickens, use sharp pruners to cut bulb free just above taproot. Cut off leaf petioles 1–2" above bulb to prepare for sale or storage.STORAGE:
Best at 32°F (0°C) with 95% relative humidity.TRANSPLANTS (AVG.):
4,000 plants/oz. PELLETS/OZ.: See individual varieties.PACKET:
200 pellets, sows 20' at 10 pellets/ft.Johnny's is committed to your success, every step of the way.
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