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I agree if you mean curly parsley, but flat leaf parsley is a fantastic herb. Still a bugger to grow from seed.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI planted several pots of herbs from seeds a month ago, and most are doing well, but still no sign of the parsley.
It's saving you from having to eat it; filthy, revolting garbage.
Parsley has no place outside the school dinner hall.
HTH
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I thought Parsley was dead.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI planted several pots of herbs from seeds a month ago, and most are doing well, but still no sign of the parsley.
It seems to take forever before it germinates, hence I guess the old saying "parsley seed goes seven times to the Devil" (based on the ancient belief that it grew into the Underworld before deigning to appear above the ground).
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yes but like me when it finally comes 'whoa baby'.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI planted several pots of herbs from seeds a month ago, and most are doing well, but still no sign of the parsley.
It seems to take forever before it germinates, hence I guess the old saying "parsley seed goes seven times to the Devil" (based on the ancient belief that it grew into the Underworld before deigning to appear above the ground).
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Damn Parsley
I planted several pots of herbs from seeds a month ago, and most are doing well, but still no sign of the parsley.
It seems to take forever before it germinates, hence I guess the old saying "parsley seed goes seven times to the Devil" (based on the ancient belief that it grew into the Underworld before deigning to appear above the ground).Tags: None
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