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Parsley
Parsley seeds are very fine and are easier to sow when mixed with sand or even dried coffee grounds. Cover very lightly in early spring. Germination is very slow but keeping soil moist will speed it somewhat. Parsley responds well to a high nitrogen fertilizer especially after cutting and early in the season. It also benefits from ample moisture. Cut often to encourage growth and bushiness. Parlsey has high amounts of Vitamin A, C and E and a significant amount of iron, making it more valuable than simply a garnish. |
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Alphabetical index of growing information on specific vegetables at Texas A&M.
University of Illinois Extension Service's guide to growing, storing and preparing vegetables.
Ohio State University's Plant Facts web site has a searchable database containing over 20,000 pages of extension service fact sheets and bulletins.
Vegetable Growing Guides at Cornell University.
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