Dark green, decorative curled leaves add visual appeal
Hardy biennial plant suited for garden beds and pots
Full-flavoured taste enhances a variety of dishes
Allows continuous picking for fresh use whenever needed
Easy to grow and maintain, ideal for all gardeners
Climate Guide Tropical & Sub-Tropical: Spring to Autumn Temperate: Spring to Autumn Cool: Spring to Autumn
How to Grow Position: Full sun or part shade
How Sow in pots or trays of Yates Seed Raising Mix or sow direct into garden position. Press seed in and barely cover. Firm down and keep moist. Transplant or thin when big enough to be handled.
Care Best grown in full sun to semi-shade. Apply Yates Thrive Soluble Plant Food at regular intervals. Keep well watered. Remove flowering stems to encourage leafy growth. Grows well in pots. Protect from snails and slugs with Yates Blitzem.
Hint Great companion plant for beans, onions, tomatoes and roses. Also considered nature's own breath sweetener - sprigs of parsley eaten fresh will mask even garlic. Water at base of plant to reduce risk of disease.
Enhance your garden with the vibrant and compact Yates Parsley Curled Seeds, producing lush, dark green foliage that adds both beauty and flavour to your outdoor space. This hardy biennial herb thrives in a variety of conditions and is perfect for garden beds, pots, or even windowsill planters. With its vigorous growth habit, it provides a steady supply of full-flavoured leaves that can be harvested continuously, ensuring fresh parsley is always at hand. Ideal for garnishing, seasoning, and enhancing a range of dishes, its rich taste elevates home-cooked meals. The decorative curled leaves make an attractive addition to any herb garden while offering a practical and versatile ingredient for everyday cooking. Low maintenance and easy to grow, this parsley variety is an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced gardeners looking to cultivate fresh, homegrown herbs effortlessly.
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