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«Giant of Italy» - Organic Parsley Seeds

«Giant of Italy» - Organic Parsley Seeds

1.14 €
An early ripe variety, has a very large leaf rosette, the leaves are tender, dark green in color, juicy, the average weight of one plant is 95-120 grams.

  • Packet Weight 3/30/300:

  • Manufacturer country: Ukraine
  • Product code: 5217-3
  • Available: a lot of
  • Germination: 90%
  • Unit: Grams
  • Crop year / Production date: 2024
  • Shelf life: 3 years

  • Leaf parsley "Giant of Italy"

    Early ripe variety. The growing season is 65-75 days. It has a very large rosette of the leaf, the leaves are tender, dark green, juicy. The average weight of one plant is 95-120 grams. Productivity from 5.1 to 10.2 kg / sq. To obtain an early harvest, sowing before winter is recommended.

    Agrotechnics:
    Parsley grows well in deeply cultivated, moist soils. Place it in the second year after applying manure. This cold-resistant plant, winters well in the open field and gives fresh greens in early spring. Seedlings tolerate light frosts. Seeds begin to germinate at a temperature of + 5 ° C, but slowly, and shoots appear in 15-20 days. For 1 sq.m. 4-5 g of seeds are sown, the distance from row to row is 30 cm.

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