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Problems with growing parsley - very often gardeners do not pay enough attention to growing parsley, because it is believed that this culture is very unpretentious to care for and can grow literally anywhere. However, this is not quite true. In this article, we will talk about the proper care of parsley and how to avoid unwanted problems when growing it.
First of all, it should be noted that parsley is one of the green vegetable crops. This plant belongs to the family of umbrella or celery crops. In the second year of cultivation, any variety of parsley already yields seeds. After these seeds are ripe, the plant itself will die.
Parsley can be grown literally all year round. However, gardeners can remain without a crop in the summer. It is very important for any culture to choose the right place for planting it. Parsley can be planted in tomato beds, because this culture needs fertile sandy soils. It should be noted that parsley can have a beneficial effect on the health of tomatoes, as well as help in improving their taste. Parsley planted with peculiar rings next to rose bushes will also look beneficial. This way you can get a very beautiful landscape. As for the root parsley, you can plant onions next to it. Such a neighborhood will help in protecting parsley from pests such as carrot flies.
Seeds should be pre-prepared for sowing, because seed shoots will take quite a long time. You can sow the seeds of this culture before winter. Experts also recommend the so-called partial vernalization. This will require germinating the seeds at room temperature until about five percent of the seeds sprout. Then the seeds should be hardened at temperatures from minus one to plus two for at least ten days.
As for the sowing rate of seeds, this rate is one gram per square meter of the bed. Before the parsley sprouts, the bed needs to be warmed up, after which the plants should be covered with a layer of mulch. As soon as the parsley begins its intensive growth, mulch decay occurs, then this layer must be gradually increased.
The seedlings of the plant should be thinned out, at the very beginning the distance between them should be about two to three centimeters, in the future this distance will increase to five centimeters. Weeds very rarely break through the mulch, they must be removed in a timely manner, without using a hoe, but doing it exclusively by hand.
It should be noted that for the winter period it is necessary to significantly increase the mulch layer. Also, many gardeners cover their beds with any suitable covering material.
To harvest parsley all summer, it is recommended to sow the seeds about three times throughout the season. When sowing parsley in spring, you will have a harvest on your table both in summer and early spring. After that, the parsley will bloom and give new seeds. If you sow parsley in June, then the harvest will be in the spring and early next summer. Sowing in autumn will yield a crop in early spring, and at the beginning of summer it can already be cut.
It should be noted that the final harvesting may not be done, but leave the plants in the soil for the winter.
Parsley can also be grown in pots in winter. This will require plants with large roots, which must be planted in containers with a minimum height of fifteen centimeters. In this case, the soil should be provided with the following: one part of the compost, part of the leafy soil and part of the sand. Such soil is also permissible: two parts of humus and three parts of leafy earth. Thus, you can grow parsley in the winter, while the distance between the roots should be between three and five centimeters.
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