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ANISE -
ANISE -
(50 seeds)
Anise or aniseed is well-worth growing in your garden. The seeds are the most famous part, and used to double as a form of currency, Read More
Anise or aniseed is well-worth growing in your garden. The seeds are the most famous part, and used to double as a form of currency, but the leaves are good too, and make a worthy addition to salads. Us the seeds as a versatile flavouring, but be sparing – it’s quite a strong flavour! The flowers are rather pretty, so feel free to mix anise in to your flower garden.
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Days to Harvest
30-60 days (leaves)
Position/Sunlight
Full Sun
Watering
Medium
Plant Spacing
25-30cm
Plant Height
90cm
Additional Features
Herbs, Cuisine, Cut-and-Come-Again, Direct-Sow Seeds, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Heirloom
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Product Details
Common Name: ANISE -
Seeds Per Packet: Approx 50
Days to Harvest: 30-60 days (leaves)
Watering: Medium
Plant Spacing: 25-30cm
Row Spacing: 30cm
Companion Plants: Coriander
Additional Features: Herbs, Cuisine, Cut-and-Come-Again, Direct-Sow Seeds, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Heirloom
Scientific Name: Pimpinella anisam
Germination Time: 7-14 days
Position/Sunlight: Full Sun
Plant Height: 90cm
Cool/Mountain Sow: Sep-Nov
Arid Sow: Sep-Nov
Temperate Sow: Sep-Nov
Sub-Tropical Sow: Sep-Nov
Tropical Sow: Sep-Nov
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Growing Information
How to Sow
Anise doesn’t like to be transplanted, so it’s best to sow your seeds directly where you want them to grow. They germinate easily, but will need regular water to keep the soil moist while they sprout. Scatter your seeds thinly – germination is very good.
How to Harvest
Trim off fresh leaves for salads. To get the seeds for flavouring, pick the seed heads when they are well-developed, but still green. Hang them up to dry until you can thresh out the seeds.
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Reviews
4 reviews For ANISE -
MMario C.slow,but all purchased seeds have germinated no failures as such
DDuncan CLove these - they were slow to start but they are kicking off now!!!
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How to Sow
Anise doesn’t like to be transplanted, so it’s best to sow your seeds directly where you want them to grow. They germinate easily, but will need regular water to keep the soil moist while they sprout. Scatter your seeds thinly – germination is very good.
How to Harvest
Trim off fresh leaves for salads. To get the seeds for flavouring, pick the seed heads when they are well-developed, but still green. Hang them up to dry until you can thresh out the seeds.
Common Name: ANISE -
Seeds Per Packet: Approx 50
Days to Harvest: 30-60 days (leaves)
Watering: Medium
Plant Spacing: 25-30cm
Row Spacing: 30cm
Companion Plants: Coriander
Additional Features: Herbs, Cuisine, Cut-and-Come-Again, Direct-Sow Seeds, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Heirloom
Scientific Name: Pimpinella anisam
Germination Time: 7-14 days
Position/Sunlight: Full Sun
Plant Height: 90cm
Cool/Mountain Sow: Sep-Nov
Arid Sow: Sep-Nov
Temperate Sow: Sep-Nov
Sub-Tropical Sow: Sep-Nov
Tropical Sow: Sep-Nov
4 reviews For ANISE -
slow,but all purchased seeds have germinated no failures as such
Love these - they were slow to start but they are kicking off now!!!
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