Right season and soil preparation
The fennel plant grows well in cold weather. The time from October to February is considered to be the best for applying fennel. Prepare the soil first to apply in the pot. Make the soil loose and good drainage. For this, mix cow dung manure or compost and some sand in the soil. This will provide proper nutrition to the plant and the roots will not rot by stopping water.

How to prepare seeds
If you want, you can bring fennel seeds from the market or use fennel at home. Just keep in mind that fennel is green and fresh. Sprinkle light water before applying the seed and soak it for a few hours. This will sprout the seeds quickly.
Fill the soil in the pot and press the seeds lightly and cover it with the soil. Do not plant too deep or else the seeds will not grow properly. After this, give water with light hands so that the soil does not move. Keep the pot in a place where light sunlight comes.


Plant care
When the plant turns 4-5 inches, give it lightly manure. You can add liquid fertilizer every 15 days. Keep extracting weeds around the plants so that the plants get complete nutrition.

When will you get grains
On taking proper care, small flowers start coming on fennel plant in 90 to 100 days. After drying the flowers, green grains start forming. You can break them and dry them and store them in airtight compartment.

Fennel grown at home will be completely organic and chemical free. Its flavor market will be better than fennel. Apart from this, the fennel plant also gives the balcony a green and fresh look.

If you want to get fresh fennel every year, then save the seeds from the plant. Next time you can prepare the plants again by applying these seeds in the pot.
Now whenever you need fennel, instead of going to the market, go to the balcony and break fresh fennel. This method is not only easy but also healthy and budget friendly.
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