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A step-by-step guide, from cultivation to harvesting and conservation of this aromatic and beneficial plant.More information... All stages of anise cultivation.
Anise, also called aniseed or rarely anix is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae native to the eastern Mediterranean region and Southwest Asia. The flav...
A host plant to two beautiful swallowtail butterfly species, this plant would do well in a pollinator garden or as a versatile addition to the herb garden. Large, premium seed packets give...
23 lut 2021 · Growing anise is an easy gardening project and can provide seed for a multitude of uses. Anise seeds are small and are easier to sow with a seed syringe for indoor planting or mixed in sand for outside planting. Temperature of the soil is an important consideration for how to plant anise.
How to plant anise. Planting depth: Sow anise seeds ¼ inch; seed germinates in about 20 days. Spacing: Space plants 6 to 18 inches apart. When seedlings are 6 weeks old thin plants to 18 inches apart or more. How much to plant: Grow 6 anise plants for fresh leaves and cooking; grow 12 plants for seeds and preserving. Anise companion planting
8 wrz 2023 · Many gardeners like to grow anise in their herb gardens. Here's all you need to know to grow, care for, and harvest the seeds from your own anise plant.
21 lis 2022 · The Pimpinella anisum seeds are small and that is the reason why generally, gardeners sow them with a seed syringe for indoor planting or mix them with sand for outside planting. You can start anise from seed indoors in late winter, more or less 8 weeks before transplanting seedlings outdoors.