
Anise Seeds | OSC Seeds
Approx. 100 seeds/pkt (100 seeds/gram)
Seeds are used in cakes, bread, soup and stews as well as teas. Freshly chopped leaves are also appealing in salads, sauces, soups and stews. Grows 45-60 cm tall. May self-sow and establish persistent stands. Also known as Culinary Spice Anise or Erva-Doce. Annual.
How to Grow
Sow seed directly outdoors in a sunny site with well drained soil in mid-May to early June. Plant seed 6 mm deep and 2.5 cm apart in the row with rows 45 cm apart. Thin to 20 cm in the row. Seed can be started indoors in a soil-less mix 4-5 weeks before last frost. Keep at 20° C for the 14 day germination period then grow on at a slightly lower temperature, harden off and plant outside after the danger of frost has passed. Harvest seed after flowers have dried and seeds are grayish-brown. Harvest leaves for use anytime!
Additional information
| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | N/A |
| Size |
packet, 125 g, 500 g |
| Blooming Season Begins |
High Summer |
| Days to Harvest |
80 |
| Degree of Difficulty |
Easy |
| Family Name |
Apiaceae |
| Frost Tolerance |
Can Withstand Light Frost |
| Growth Habit |
Bushy |
| Heritage |
Heirloom |
| Latin |
Pimpinella anisum |
| Light |
Full Sun |
| Propagation |
Sow Direct |
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Description
Approx. 100 seeds/pkt (100 seeds/gram)
Seeds are used in cakes, bread, soup and stews as well as teas. Freshly chopped leaves are also appealing in salads, sauces, soups and stews. Grows 45-60 cm tall. May self-sow and establish persistent stands. Also known as Culinary Spice Anise or Erva-Doce. Annual.
How to Grow
Sow seed directly outdoors in a sunny site with well drained soil in mid-May to early June. Plant seed 6 mm deep and 2.5 cm apart in the row with rows 45 cm apart. Thin to 20 cm in the row. Seed can be started indoors in a soil-less mix 4-5 weeks before last frost. Keep at 20° C for the 14 day germination period then grow on at a slightly lower temperature, harden off and plant outside after the danger of frost has passed. Harvest seed after flowers have dried and seeds are grayish-brown. Harvest leaves for use anytime!
Additional information
| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | N/A |
| Size |
packet, 125 g, 500 g |
| Blooming Season Begins |
High Summer |
| Days to Harvest |
80 |
| Degree of Difficulty |
Easy |
| Family Name |
Apiaceae |
| Frost Tolerance |
Can Withstand Light Frost |
| Growth Habit |
Bushy |
| Heritage |
Heirloom |
| Latin |
Pimpinella anisum |
| Light |
Full Sun |
| Propagation |
Sow Direct |


















