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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Parsley
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I’ve been wondering what the point of fresh parsley is, besides a pretty green decor. I’ll have to get some dried parsley and try to figure out it’s allure. I’ve wondered how it could possibly be great for anything but looks.
Very lovely set on a plate when serving heavy meals. Great for freshening your breath after the meal.
My parsley has seeds on it. What steps do I need to do to these seeds to plant them for new plants
Parsley, a biennial, will form seeds the second year. Once the umbels (seedheads) and seeds on it are mostly brown, cut them off the stalks. Don’t wait too long, or the seeds will fall off (shatter). Dry the seeds by placing the umbels on a cloth in a well-ventilated place. Once dry, rub the umbels to remove any remaining seeds that haven’t already fallen onto the cloth. Ripe seeds should be a dark brown. Winnow out any plant debris. Store in an airtight container in a cool, dark, dry location for up to 2 to 3 years.
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I have two parsley plants in containers on my deck. They have proveded prsley for my nieghbours and i for two years. However this year they seem to be prone to growing long stems with few leaves on them. They have full sun and are watered almost daily. I fertilize everything on my deck one a week.
Parsley is really a biennial and treated as an annual in cooler regions. The second spring after planting, the plant blooms, goes to seed, and then finally gives out. It sounds like your parsley is done. It’s easy to plant new seeds. Also, to keep parsley bushy, be sure to prune. Cut stems at the base of the plant, starting on the outside, to keep it full.
Can you plant parsley in the fall?
Hi Steve,
Parsley is a perennial, but it would need to grow significantly to be able to grow back the following spring. So no, it’s not recommended to plant parsley in the fall. You can plant it indoors with assisted grow lights, however.