Supermarket Parsley.

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by tweaky, Jul 9, 2008.

  1. tweaky

    tweaky Gardener

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    I mentioned supermarket purchases on the Basil thread. These are herbs for eating (in pots in the chiller) and not plants for sale.

    I used to grow my own parsley from seed, but don't bother anymore. This bunch will grow on again next year. We ate the parsley with a meal and the other one's I potted up on the kitchen window sill and then planted out..I have some more in another part of the garden.

    So this is the result of four tiny plants, which I have been cutting already..gonna have to do the ice cube freezing with some of this lot for use during the winter.

    Thought it may be of interest to people without greenhouses etc.

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    Begger, it won't post caused of this silly flamin spell checker...will try again...for gawds sake admin get this silly system sorted out...if you need advice, just ask me.

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  2. Liz

    Liz Gardener

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    I've done this too. It's a good easy method to get annual herbs quickly as soon as frosts are over, and not expensive either.
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  3. Kristen

    Kristen Under gardener

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    "for gawds sake admin get this silly system sorted out"

    I agree, but its a problem with the forum software (vBulletin) they are using [and thus not something the Admins can sort out TTBOMK]

    Maybe they could remove some of the censor-words that us lot won't care about.

    For a URL you could but %99 instead of one character (you'll have to get the corresponding numeric value for the character you need instead of the "99")

    Hehehe ... I see you have renamed the image to "Parely.jpg" ... what an ar$e !
     
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