Our Outsidepride Anise (Pimpinella Anisum) Herb Seeds are suitable for gardeners looking to grow a versatile, aromatic herb. With its sweet, licorice-like flavor, our herb seeds for planting are great for culinary dishes, garnishing, and even traditional uses. Our annual planting seeds are suitable in full sun and well-drained, loamy soil, growing 12 to 18 inches tall. Easy to grow in areas under USDA Zones 4-9, our anise seeds bloom white flowers in mid-summer and are naturally avoided by deer. Direct sow seeds after the last frost for a growing and vibrant herb garden!
Our herb plants feature beautiful umbels of white flowers in mid-summer. Their clusters attract pollinators and eventually mature into seeds, which are harvested for culinary and versatile uses. Their delicate look adds elegance to your outdoor garden while enhancing the overall plant productivity.
Our Anise seeds for planting has a distinct licorice-like flavor, great for various culinary applications. Whether in pastries, fruit dishes, or savory items, Anise's sweet aroma and taste stands out. The seeds and leaves are also used in making perfumes, soaps and other topical products.
Our fast-growing herbs is suitable in full sun and well-drained soil. It matures quickly, providing an abundant supply of seeds within a season. The plant reaches a height of 12-18 inches and grows well in USDA Zones 4-9, making it a suitable seeds for planting herbs, adding beauty and function.
Our herb garden plants boast soft, feathered foliage that adds ornamental beauty to any garden. The fine, aromatic leaves not only look appealing but can also be used to garnish dishes or enhance salads. This delicate foliage makes our herb garden seeds charming for culinary and visual interest.
Our Anise is an easy-to-grow annual herb seed for planting that provides both beauty and utility. It thrives in full sun and is well-suited for USDA Zones 4-9. Growing to a height of 12-18 inches, our seed pods bloom fragrant white flowers in mid-summer. Known for its licorice-like flavor, our herb seed enhances many culinary dishes and has long been used traditionally. Whether used for flavoring food or creating aromatic anise oil, our Anise is a valuable herb that adds both fragrance and charm to your garden.
Our Anise plants fill your outdoor and garden with fragrant, white blossoms that lead to flavorful seeds, loved for their licorice-like taste. Our seeds for herbs are suitable for cooking, baking, and traditional uses. Anise’s delicate foliage and aromatic flowers enhance garden aesthetics. Cultivating Anise offers the dual benefit of a sensory-rich garden and versatile ingredients. Whether you're using it for culinary delights or traditional methods, our herb plant provides a beautiful and functional addition to your space.
Our outdoor plants live fully and their fast-growing seeds flourish quickly. With easy steps, sow 3 seeds with 9-12 inch spacing at 1/4-1/2 inch depth under 68-70F to germinate for 14 days for effective growth. Direct sow the seeds in a prepared bed after the last frost, and within a short time, you’ll enjoy a steady supply of fragrant white flowers and flavorful seeds. Keep the soil moist during germination for great results. Once seeds turn brown and dry, they can be harvested for culinary use, making Anise a productive and sweet addition to any garden.
Anise (Pimpinella Anisum) - Start Anise seeds for a very versatile herb that can be grown for a wide variety of reasons. Anise plants make lovely ornamental herbs with fern-like, finely divided leaves and small white flower umbels. Anise is originally from the Middle East, and it has quite a long history as a medicinal herb. The Greeks and Romans used it as a cough remedy and as a breath freshener.
The Anise herb plant is also highly used as a culinary herb. It is sweet, highly aromatic and has a flavor similar to licorice. The leaves are often used to garnish dishes and are added to salads. The seeds are crushed and the flavoring is used in fruit dishes, pastries, and cheeses. The oil is also used in making perfumes, soaps and other toiletries.
How to Grow Anise Herb Seed: Directly sow Anise seeds outdoors in a prepared seedbed after the danger of frost has passed. Anise plants do not transplant well, so directly sowing the Pimpinella Anisum seed is recommended. A companion planting for Anise is coriander. The young plants need protection from winds. They thrive in full sun and in well-drained soils. Once the flower umbels are full of brown seeds, cut the seed heads off, placing them on paper toweling or plates. Set them in a warm place and in direct sunlight if possible to finish drying the herb seeds.