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Sowing parsley - quick start info

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Sowing parsley ( Petroselinum crispum )

Parsley is a versatile herb from the umbelliferous family, perfect for the kitchen and suitable for both open ground and pot cultivation.


📘 Basic information

  • Crop group: Herbs
  • Crop family: Apiaceae family
  • Crop height: approx. 60 cm
  • Growth cycle: ± 100 days (at good pH value)
  • Frost resistant: no
  • Root system: 20–30 cm deep

🌱 Sowing & planting

  • Sowing depth: 1–2 cm
  • Pre-sowing in modules: 4 seeds spread per module of ±5 cm (5 or 6 cm pots)
  • Germination temperature: 10–20 °C
  • Germination period: 10–21 days
  • Planting distance: plant modules or pots with 15 cm space around them
  • Planting out: from the first true leaves and when the plants are strong enough

🌿 Popular breeds

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📅 Growing times

  • Sow indoors/glass: sow February–early March; harvest from June
  • Summer (outdoors): sow outdoors mid-March–end of May; harvest from July
  • Autumn/winter (under glass): sow August–September; harvest from December
Start cultivation (sowing)
Harvesting
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
🏠 Pre-sowing indoors / glass
🪏 Summer (outside)
🏠 Autumn/winter (under glass)
🏠 Indoor / under glass
🪏 Outside

🌞💧 Pitch & water

  • Location: 🌤 moderate sun (part shade - part sun)
  • Watering: 💧💧 moderate, keep the soil slightly moist without letting it dry out
  • Fertilization: basic fertilization is sufficient
  • Preferred soil: pH 5.6–6.0, well-drained. If the pH is wrong, the plant will discolor and may die.

🤝 Good & Bad Neighbors

  • Good neighbors: asparagus, sage, thyme
  • Bad neighbors: no known bad neighbors

🪴 Cultivation method step-by-step

  1. Sow parsley in modules: 4 seeds per cell at a depth of 1–2 cm.
  2. Keep the soil moist but not soaking wet; germination may be slow (up to 3 weeks).
  3. Plant out with approximately 15cm between plants as soon as the first true leaves have developed.
  4. Check the soil pH: too acidic or too basic quickly causes problems.
  5. For summer cultivation you sow directly outdoors, for autumn/winter cultivation you sow under glass.
  6. Harvest the outer stems regularly to encourage new growth.

❗ Dangers & Concerns

  • Soil that is too acidic or too basic: plants discolour and eventually die.
  • Snails can damage young plants.
  • Pay attention to water management: do not allow your feet to dry out, but also do not leave your feet wet for long periods of time.

🧺 Harvesting & storing

  • Harvest the outer leaves by twisting the stem away from the stem.
  • Regular picking encourages new, fresh leaf growth.
  • You can dry or finely chop and freeze excess parsley.

About the blogger

My name is Tom and I am co-owner of Plukkers.com. I am the father of two beautiful daughters and I have a wonderful wife. When I turned a bare spot in the lawn into a herb garden in 2014, I got a very special feeling inside. I immediately felt that it was not a whim but the start of an irresistible and fiery passion. I wanted to know everything and also wrote down what I learned on my website Moestuinweetjes, which is now called Plukkers.com. I also want to inspire other people to grow their own food. At my house in Wielsbeke is my dream garden with a greenhouse, vegetable garden and a hobby vineyard with 333 vines. In addition to wine, I also make delicious beer at home to occasionally celebrate life in moderation. I toast with you to an exciting, richly filled life under the motto: "Make it yourself!"

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