Curious about how to grow parsley easily and safely right at home? Here’s the best method to get a bountiful harvest of this aromatic herb.

Parsley in pot

Parsley is an aromatic herb used by everyone in the kitchen to flavor countless first courses, second courses, appetizers and garnishesIts use in the kitchen, therefore, is massive. It is usually cut into very small pieces and used in the creation of tasty stir-fries for your recipes. This aromatic herb can also be used in the creation of sauces to accompany recipes based on fish or meat and to flavor many other foods. A completely versatile aromatic herb capable of enhancing the flavour of a multitude of recipes. The parsley plant is very easy to grow at home and is perfect to place in a pot on the balcony, terrace or garden. The important thing, however, is that this vase has good depth. The roots of parsley, in fact, run very deep. The capacity and depth of the pot in which to place our parsley, therefore, will be an important aspect to take into account when growing. In this article we will mention the best method to grow the parsley plant directly at home. We will discover all the steps to follow to always have a rich and abundant harvest of parsley. Here’s everything you need to know about it.

Is parsley always filling? Here’s the best method for growing this aromatic herb.

The first thing to do to proceed with an advantageous cultivation of parsley will be, as we have already said, to get a sufficiently large pot. The roots of the plant, in fact, must have enough space. The vase can be made of terracotta, stone or plastic.

Parsley

Generally, a vase made of any material would be fine for parsley. However, a plastic vase is more suitable.In fact, it allows excess water to flow and not stagnate at the roots. How? Making small holes under the plastic pot. This, therefore, is the first operation to be carried out before proceeding to the actual cultivation of parsley. Now it will be necessary to proceed to introduce the appropriate soil inside the pot. Fertilized soil with a pH between 6 and 8 will be suitable for sowing. It should be fairly sandy and able to drain water well. Vermicompost is obtained from worm castings and represents an excellent fertilizer for a plant such as parsley. Alternatively, there are various fertilizers on the market that are ideal for the cultivation of this aromatic plant. Once you have introduced a lot of soil, you will have to spread the seeds – which can be purchased in any garden store – randomly throughout the pot. A couple of handfuls of seeds will be enough to ensure lush parsley growth. After placing the seeds in the pot, you will need to cover them with at least another 2 centimeters of soil. Let’s now discover the ideal conditions for your parsley plant to grow in the best way. Here are the details.

Growing Parsley: Tips for a Bumper Harvest

To grow strong and lush, parsley requires exposure to direct sunlight. It will be important that the sun’s rays “kiss” your parsley at least 5 or 6 hours a day. It will be important to place it in a slightly shaded place on your balcony or garden. On days of more intense heat, however, it is recommended to remove the seedling from direct sun exposure, leaving it only in the light.

Growing parsley

Direct exposure, however, should be done only and exclusively when the plant has grown. In fact, in the early stages of its life, the seedling will only need a lot of light, but not direct contact with the sun’s rays. In addition, the soil should always be kept fairly moist. Watering parsley is essential. This plant, in fact, requires a lot of water, especially at the beginning. About 30-40 days after planting, the parsley plant will have already reached a good size, showing how fast it can grow, if all the steps are done correctly. Parsley tolerates temperate climates very well and can be placed wherever you want, even on your windowsill.