I recorded this tutorial video showing how you can regrow more fennel from an existing plant.
When you buy fennel from the store or grow some in your garden, the bottom of the bulb has a base where the roots grew from. When you cut up your fennel plant to use for cooking, leave this base and a little bit of the attached bulb intact, this is the piece a new plant will start growing from.
Watch my video below for more detailed info.
Put the little base piece you saved in a shallow dish with water. Place this on a sunny windowsill and change the water every couple of days so it does not rot nor get moldy. After 3 to 5 days you should start seeing new growth from the base and eventually you should also see new roots growing in the water. After there is a good amount of roots you can plant the fennel in a container with soil or directly in your garden.
Good luck growing your veggies!
Thanks for checking out my post!
Oh, this is great, I have learned something new on your blog. It will be of great help to my vegetable gardening. Have a nice day ahead.
Thanks!
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You're welcome (^_^)
Oh I had no idea you could grow fennel that way! Mine self seeds all over my garden. Have you ever tried eating the fennel flowers? They are delish in salads!
Yes, the flowers are really good, they kind of taste like liquorice candy!
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