Parsley

Petroselinum crispum
Umbellifers (Apiaceae)
Voranzucht
Pflanzung
Ernte
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1. JAHR
FOLGEJAHRE
Lichtbedarf
Halbschattig
Wasserbedarf
Feucht
Boden
Leicht (sandig)
Nährstoffbedarf
Mittel
Pflanzabstand
15 cm
Reihenabstand
25 cm
Saattiefe
0.5 cm
Mitte März
Fertilizing
Parsley is a biennial seasoning herb from the umbellifer family. In the first year of cultivation, green leaf rosettes are formed, in the following year a flower stalk with umbel flowers, in which the seeds develop. After flowering, the parsley is no longer edible. The seeds should not be eaten in any case, because they are poisonous.
Herkunft:
Europe
You can sow parsley directly into the bed or pre-grow it in plant pots. Parsley takes a very long time to germinate. If you sow it directly, you should therefore make sure that the soil is weed-free and sufficiently moist. We recommend sowing radishes as marker seeds. You should not harvest parsley once it has flowered, as it then becomes inedible. The seeds are poisonous and should not be eaten under any circumstances. Parsley is sensitive to crusty soil and excessive sunlight, so it is best to grow it as an undersow. A cultivation break of 4 years from other umbellifers should be observed.
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