Parsley

Parsley
This crop has many uses. It can be grown in pots or sown among other vegetables where it is reported to be a useful companion plant to carrots and onions. It is best treated as an annual, and can be used as cut and come again. When Spring sown it can be harvested from June.

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Long stems are topped by delicious tightly curled heads of fine dark green leaves. This vigorous, aromatic and full flavoured variety is an RHS winner Price for 100 seeds

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The name really does say almost everything. This variety has fresh, deep green, curled leaves for garnish and salads, stews. Grows well until late in the season and is happy in containers. Price for 100 seeds.

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This variety is very unusual and rarely offered for sale. The young leaves are good for flavouring soups and stews. However this variety has a versatile and useful root - making an unusual vegetable with a distinctive taste. You can slice or grate them raw into salads or cook them (roast, boil and mash or fry them). The hardy roots can be left in the ground in the winter until needed. Price for 60 seeds

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This excellent cooking variety has large dark green plain leaves with a distinctive strong flavour that are particularly well suited to fish dishes and soup and sources. This tall plant is happy in the garden or grown in a pot. Sow from spring to early summer. Use fresh, dry or freeze it. Price for 100 seeds
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a wonderful flat leaf variety with an intense flavour. Laura copes well with repeated cutting; add to salads, stews and sauces. Grow outdoors from mid spring or at anytime inside. Price for 100 seeds
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This variety of large flat leaved parsley is very nutritious, ideal for taking straight from the garden and adding to the pan. It is reputed to be a good companion plant to tomatoes. Price for 100 seeds

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