Valleruata's Flat-Leaf Parsley planting
Petroselinum crispum var. neapolitanum
General Information for Flat-Leaf Parsley 
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How to keep this plant happy
Harvest outer leaves by gently twisting the stem away from the base of the plant. To keep parsley productive, weed it often and thoroughly, frequently cut back the full length of the outside stems, and remove all flower stalks. Parsley is susceptible to crown rot. It may be attacked by carrot weevils, parsley worms or nematodes.
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Sowing and Germinating Instructions
Soak seeds overnight before sowing.
Planting Out / Transplanting Instructions
Transplant as soon as they have two sets of true leaves (and the soil is warm), because they have a long root and resent being transplanted once they have begun to leaf out. If you're growing them in a pot for the kitchen window, select a container that is long and narrow rather than wide and shallow, to give the root room to run.
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Where is it?
Currently growing in Valleruata's Main vegetable area garden garden



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