Description
Petroselinum crispum
Finely cut, deeply crinkled and curled dark green leaves that do not fade yellow in summer. Vigorous growing 12″ plants. Slow germinating seeds benefit from pre-soaking overnight before planting. Moderately frost-tolerant.
Direct seed or transplant into the garden in early spring or late summer. Prefers full sun and well-draining soil. Water well to ensure good germination. Once germinated, parsley will need at least an inch of water per week. Typically grown for leaves. Biennial for seed.
Ellie Carter –
I am new at gardening and usually would buy seedling at our local nursery. This year I decided to try growing my own inside. I was so amazed on how quick the germination process occurred. Every seed I planted grew. The variety in the pack is amazing. I am looking forward to a successful garden this year. Last year was good but I am sure this year will be much better. So save yourself the time and money and buy these seeds. They are so worth it.
Eliana Hayes –
Just got these in today!! So excited such a nice variety and some mini tools too boot!! Worth the price all the way..
Audrey Nelson –
I was very happy with these seeds. Nice collection. Germination was very great. Very very happy
Ruby Baker –
the dill is almost 2 feet long now
Lila King –
Hey ready for some funky poo but freaking good after
Julian King –
I gave this as a gift , it’s really cool my wife absolutely loved it
Miles Soto –
I didn’t use them all, but the ones I used are growing nicely on my window sill. The dill and basil came up quickly when i followed the instructions on the web provided with the seeds. I plan on using the chives in the spring outdoors, because I don’t want the onion-y smell in the house.