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How to Grow Parsley

Learn how to grow parsley in minutes. Parsley is a biennial herb usually grown as an annual. There are two types of parsley: curly leaf parsley has finely divided, ruffled leaves and grows from 8 to 12 inches tall; flat-leaf parsley has flat, bright, green leaves that resemble a celery stalk and grows 18 to 24 inches tall. Flat-leaf parsley is also called French of Italian parsley.

Parsley is a favorite of most Western cooks—used for its clean, fresh taste in sauces, salads, stuffings, and omelets. It’s commonly added at the end of cooking for its fresh peppery and tangy flavor. It has a light spicy aroma with hints of anise and lemon.

 Parsley grows to its full size the first season and after winter’s cold temperatures, it blooms, sets seeds, and dies in its second season. If you are growing parsley for kitchen use and not seed, you may want to simply treat the plant as an annual and plant it anew each spring.

How to Grow ParsleyGet to Know Parsley

How to Grow ParsleyHow to Plant Parsley

How to Grow ParsleyHow to Grow Parsley

Troubleshooting Parsley

How to Harvest Parsley

How to Grow ParsleyParsley in the Kitchen

How to Grow ParsleyPreserving and Storing Parsley

Propagating Parsley

Parsley Varieties to Grow

Also of interest:

How to Grow Basil

How to Grow Rosemary

How to Grow Sage

How to Grow Oregano

How to Grow Mint

How to Start a Herb Garden

Growing Herbs for Cooking


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