Starlett

SKU: PL575
A moss-curled parsley with strongly curled dense leaves, Starlett is more robust and uniform than the standard Forest Green. Read More

Exposure Full Sun

Season All Season

Seed type OP ?

Average Seeds Per Gram 884 ?

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Starlett

Product Details

A moss-curled parsley with strongly curled, dense leaves. Starlett is more robust and uniform than the standard Forest Green and holds up superbly after harvest. Well-suited for growing in the field, garden, and containers.

Quick Facts:

    • Moss curled type
    • Can be grown in containers
    • Robust and uniform

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All About Starlett

Latin

Latin
Petroselinum crispum
Family: Apiaceae

Difficulty

Difficulty
Easy

Season & Zone

Season & Zone
Season: Cool season
Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
Zone: Hardy to Zone 6

Starting

Starting
If starting indoors, sow seeds 1cm (½”) deep, in sterilized seed starting mix, in peat pots or plug trays. Like its cousins dill and cilantro, parsley develops a taproot that does better if left undisturbed. Sow outdoors in drills 3cm (1¼”) deep, spaced 8cm (3β€³) apart. Thin final plants to 15cm (6β€³) apart.

Growing

Growing
Grow parsley in a deeply dug bed. Add a generous amount of rotted manure or finished compost to the bed several weeks in advance, or the previous fall. For summer crops, aim to grow plants in a place where they will receive some shade during the day – either on the east or west side of a structure or fence works well. For winter crops, start new seeds in late summer and transplant out to a warm, sunny location by September. Parsley will grow all winter (in mild areas) if cloche protection is provided.

Harvest

Harvest
Cut individual sprigs from the outside of the plant or the whole plant as needed. Sprigs can be dried in the food dehydrator. Chop sprigs into the portions that your favourite recipes call for, place into an ice cube tray and add water to cover. When frozen, bag and store until needed. This keeps the parsley fresh for months.

Seed Info

Seed Info
Usual seed life: 3 years.

Companion Planting

Companion Planting
Parsley likes asparagus, carrots, chives, corn, onions, and tomatoes. The leaves can be sprinkled on asparagus to repel asparagus beetles, and around roses, to improve their scent. Parsley allowed to bloom will attract hoverflies and predatory wasps.Β Avoid planting it near mint.

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