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Flat Leaf Parsley

Parsley
Botanical illustration of Flat Leaf Parsley
🌱 70d to harvest Rosette

Aromatic, flat, and beautifully lacy—Italian Flat Leaf Parsley brings a vivid green fragrance that rises the moment you brush its…

Planting Schedule

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Crop Dates

MilestoneDate
Start IndoorsJan 9th
Last FrostMar 6th
Transplant / Sow OutdoorsMar 6th
Harvest BeginsMay 15th
Harvest EndsNov 26th

Crop Details

TraitValue
Days to Maturity70
Sun RequirementsPart SunPartial sun
Growth HabitRosette
Support NeededNone
Planting DepthNormal
Germination Temp (°F)70
Min Soil Temp (°F)45
Min Night Temp (°F)35
Harden Off (days)7

Frequently Asked Questions


What is the most common disease issue for flat-leaf parsley (Petroselinum crispum var. neapolitanum) and how do I control it?
A frequent problem is Septoria leaf spot, which shows as small, dark spots that expand and yellow the leaves. Remove and discard infected foliage, improve airflow around plants, and avoid wetting the leaves when watering. If it keeps spreading, treat with a labeled copper-based fungicide and repeat as directed on the label, starting at the first signs.
How often should I water flat-leaf parsley during the main growing phase?
Keep the top 1–2 inches of soil consistently moist but not soggy, especially through the 60–70 days leading to harvest. Water when the surface begins to dry, typically about 1–2 times per week depending on heat and soil texture, and ensure good drainage to prevent root stress. Parsley in consistently wet soil is more prone to leaf spotting and slow growth.
How can I tell when flat-leaf parsley is ready to harvest (about 70 days)?
Harvest when plants have reached a full rosette and leaves are sturdy enough to cut without tearing—typically around day 70. Pick outer stems first, cutting near the base and leaving the inner growth to continue producing. If leaves are pale and sparse, wait a bit longer; harvest should be vigorous once the plant forms dense, flat leaves.
Botanical illustration of Flat Leaf Parsley

Aromatic, flat, and beautifully lacy—Italian Flat Leaf Parsley brings a vivid green fragrance that rises the moment you brush its leaves. The foliage is tender and finely textured, with broad, true flat blades that stay attractive through the season for steady harvests. Ideal for fresh garnishing and flavoring, it shines in herb-forward sauces, bright salads, and pickling blends where its clean, classic parsley character is front and center.

Sowing Tips

Transplant Conditions

Wait until soil reaches 45°F and nights stay above 35°F before moving outdoors. Harden off for 7 days first.

Expert Note

Soak parsley seed 12–24 hours and expect slow germination; keep seedlings evenly moist and transplant only after nights are reliably warm.