Parsley is a versatile herb in the kitchen that can easily be grown at home. Here's how to plant, grow, and harvest parsley in the garden!
Growing parsley: how to plant, harvest, and use the versatile herb.(Produce)(Brief article)Cohoon, Sharon
Work around the exterior of the plant.Parsley plants produce new leaves towards the center of the plant, so harvest the leaves around the exterior of the plant first. This will refresh the look of your parsley and prevent older leaves from going to waste. Don’t overharvest.Young parsley pl...
One of the most popular plants in the herb garden is parsley. It is a biennial, which means it grows for two years. This means you only have to plant it every other year. Additionally, it is a hardy plant. So, you can harvest sprigs well after the first frost in your area. Growin...
wounds and inflammations. Harvest just when the buds began to open on a sunny day. To tell if they are ready, press a bud between your fingers, if there’s a spurt of purple or deep red they are ready to pick, if not it is either too early or too late. Check every day. St Jo...
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Tender varieties that definitely cannot power through freezing temps may be pulled out with your last harvest. Roots and any leafless stems that you won’t be able to usecan be composted. Depending on how you will be preserving them, you may remove the leaves from the stems prior to cleani...
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