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Old 01-07-2003, 11:33 PM
loki
 
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Default First time herb garden

"Frogleg" wrote

I agree that 2nd year parsley is of limited utility for culinary
purposes (how did I get to sound like an encyclopaedia?) However,
since it over-winters in many climates, it's at least worth leaving in
the ground 'til springl. I *try* to start new plants each year, and
letting the older ones go to seed makes it a fairly automatic process.


Well, this year I'm gardening in Louisiana for the first time and I'll
try this there. It never worked for me in St. Louis for whatever
reason.

I don't understand "seriously nasty". I have happily brought in
parsley springs from snow-covered plants in January. It's a lot easier
to "preserve" them on the plant than to "cut back" and "harvest" in
the fall. YMMV.


Seriously nasty here means ice storms. Little survives those unless
it's woody and strong.

Loki