- Hardiness Zone: 2-12 Annual
- Hardiness Zone: 4-10 Perennial Typically Grown As An Annual
Scientific Name: Pimpinella anisum
Plant Type: Annual herb
Sunlight: Full sun
Soil: Well-draining, loamy soil
Water: Moderate; avoid overwatering
Seed Depth: 1/4 inch
Seed Spacing: 6-8 inches
Days to Germination: 7-14 days
Maturity: 120 days
Sunlight: Requires full sun for optimal growth.
Soil Type: Prefers well-draining, loamy soil enriched with organic matter.
When to Plant: Sow seeds directly outdoors after the last frost date when the soil temperature is above 50°F.
Direct Sowing: Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep in rows, spaced 18 inches apart. Cover lightly with soil and water gently.
Indoor Sowing: Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost in biodegradable pots to prevent root disturbance when transplanting.
Succession Planting: Not typically required as anise grows slowly and has a long growing season.
Watering: Keep soil evenly moist, but ensure good drainage to avoid waterlogging.
Thinning: Thin seedlings to 6-8 inches apart once they are 2 inches tall.
Fertilizing: Anise is a light feeder; apply a balanced organic fertilizer at planting time, then sparingly during growth.
Weeding: Mulch around plants to suppress weeds and retain soil moisture.
When to Harvest: Harvest seeds when flower heads turn brown and dry, typically 120 days after planting.
How to Harvest: Cut flower heads and place them in a paper bag. Allow them to dry completely before removing seeds.
Seed Collection: Gently rub dried flower heads to release seeds.
Storing Seeds: Store seeds in an airtight container in a cool, dark place to maintain flavor and viability for up to 2 years.
Why You’ll Love It
Licorice-Like Flavor: Aromatic seeds add a sweet, distinctive taste to teas, baked goods, and spice blends.
Beautiful in Bloom: Delicate white flower clusters attract pollinators and beneficial insects.
Herb + Spice: Use fresh foliage in salads and harvest seeds when mature for a dried kitchen staple.
Easy to Grow: Prefers full sun and well-drained soil — thrives in garden beds or containers.
Plant Characteristics
Height: 18–24 inches
Growth Habit: Upright with delicate, fern-like leaves and flowering umbels
Leaf Type: Fine and feathery with a fresh, aromatic scent
Days to Maturity: 120 days for seed harvest
Hardiness: Tender annual
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Sweet, aromatic, and distinctly similar to black licorice or fennel
Culinary Uses: Use seeds in baking, teas, sausages, candies, or spice blends; foliage adds a subtle flavor to salads and soups
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Coriander, basil, and other pollinator-attracting herbs
Avoid Planting Near: Carrots or fennel — may cross-pollinate or compete for nutrients
Bonus Benefit: Excellent nectar source for bees and beneficial insects
Common Issues and Solutions
Slow Germination: Soak seeds overnight and sow directly into warm soil for better results
Floppy Stems: Provide some light support if growing in windy areas
Seed Harvesting Issues: Wait for seed heads to fully brown and dry before collecting for the best flavor and storage
Seeds Per Packet
500mg Pack | Approximately 200 |
2g Pack |
Approximately 800 |
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