DESCRIPTION
Triple Moss Curled Parsley Herb Garden Seeds
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Triple Moss Curled Parsley Herb Growing Habits
Non-GMO (Petroselinum crispum) Triple Moss Curled Parsley plants grow as warm biennial herbs often sown as annuals, reaching up to 1" tall. Curled parsley blooms from spring to mid-to-late summer as an annual"producing bright-green bushy stalks with curly leaves that develop upright in clusters. Parsley reaches maturity during the second year, losing much of its verdant flavor. However, curled parsley is popular as a bountiful standing herb attracting beneficial pollinators! Allow this variety to bloom clusters of yellow flowers after setting seed to remain as a garden filler.
The Garnishing Benefits of Triple Moss Curled Parsley Garden Herb & Seed
Ancient civilizations such as Rome often chewed the fresh leaves of parsley to help aid inflammation and use as a breath refresher! You can add fresh or dried parsley sprigs to beverages to give a mild, yet bright-green flavor. Finely dice curled parsley leaves to garnish salads or warm potato soup.
The Ornamental Uses of Growing Triple Moss Curled Parsley Garden Herb
As Triple Moss Parsley is used more for its ornamental benefits in comparison to its flat-leaf cousin, gardeners grow curled parsley as popular decorative herbs. Allow your Triple Moss Curled Parsley to stand through late summer as a bountiful landscape that also boosts your garden's environment by attracting pollinators! Add fresh curled parsley sprigs to make bright additions to dinner settings.
ATTRIBUTES
Basic Info
Latin Name: |
Petroselinum crispum |
Color: |
Bright-green stalks, clusters of curled leaves, yellow flowers |
Flavor: |
Fresh, mild pepper, bright, verdant |
Growing Info
Days to Maturity: |
40-60, Annual 70+ Biennial |
Hardiness Zones: |
5-9 |
Growth Habit: |
Upright/bush |
Soil Preference: |
Rich, moist and well-drained |
Temp Preference: |
Cool |
Light Preference: |
Full sun to partial shade |
Other
Seed Planting Depth: |
1/4 Inches |
Seed Plant Spacing: |
12-15 Inches |
Pests/Diseases: |
Carrot weevil, flea beetles, Septoria leaf spot |