Parsley Question
I have some volunteer plants in my front island bed. I've been letting it
grow to see what it is, its frilly and green. Today, I decided to smell the foliage and it smells like parsley. It is short and compact with rather tuberous roots. Is it possible that parsley has overwintered here in Colorado Springs? I don't recall planting parsley though. -- American by birth, Southern by the Grace of God |
Parsley Question
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nina wrote: I have some volunteer plants in my front island bed. I've been letting it grow to see what it is, its frilly and green. Today, I decided to smell the foliage and it smells like parsley. It is short and compact with rather tuberous roots. Is it possible that parsley has overwintered here in Colorado Springs? I don't recall planting parsley though. Yes, it's possible. I'd be careful, though -- some parsley-family members are poisonous IIRC. -frank -- |
Parsley Question
"Frank Miles" wrote in message ... In article , nina wrote: I have some volunteer plants in my front island bed. I've been letting it grow to see what it is, its frilly and green. Today, I decided to smell the foliage and it smells like parsley. It is short and compact with rather tuberous roots. Is it possible that parsley has overwintered here in Colorado Springs? I don't recall planting parsley though. Yes, it's possible. I'd be careful, though -- some parsley-family members are poisonous IIRC. Thats what I have read. I researched and it appears to be parsley, perhaps my kids were gardening again. Thanks. |
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