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Re: Fennel & pole beans
- To: <s*@lists.umsl.edu>, "Richard Callwood III" <r*@UVI.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Fennel & pole beans
- From: "* o* M* G* <m*@ecom.net>
- Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 09:22:51 -0700
And while you're out there gardening, chucking one of the tender young
flowers into your mouth, tastes soo good and think of what your breath
smells like then.mmmm And it's good for beneficial pradators. oh, and braise
the young bulbs for a vegetable side dish. Don't worry, when they're young,
they pull out easily enough, but it is suggested to plant them aside the
vegetable garden, not in.
>At 10:05 AM 5/13/98 -0400, Trudy Barnum wrote:
>>Anybody have any good ideas as to what to do with fennel? I planted one
>>just because I think it is so lovely. The thing has gotten quite large,
>>at least 6" across at the base of the bulb and the ferns are very nearly
>>waist high.
>
>The ground up seeds are good in bread and in meatloaf. Be careful with the
>plants--in another forum i read some scary, mint-like stories about fennel.
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