
Dharaseeds
Giant of Italy Parsley Seed
Estimated delivery between Mars 27 and Mars 30.
Giant of Italy Parsley is a robust and hearty variety known for its large, flat, vibrant green leaves. This variety is prized for its rich, peppery flavor, making it a staple in Mediterranean and European cooking. With its large leaves, it can be harvested for both culinary and garnish purposes, and it thrives when grown in organic, pesticide-free conditions.
Key Benefits
- Larger Leaves: Produces large, flat, flavorful leaves, perfect for fresh garnishing and cooking.
- High Yield: A vigorous grower that yields an abundant harvest over the growing season.
- Organic Potential: Can be grown organically for a pesticide-free, all-natural gardening experience.
- Nutrient-Rich: A good source of vitamins A, C, and K, as well as folate and iron.
- Versatile Herb: Ideal for soups, sauces, salads, and garnishes.
Variety Features
- Plant Type: Biennial, grown as an annual in most regions.
- Growth Habit: A strong grower that can reach up to 18–24 inches in height.
- Leaves: Large, flat, deeply green with a mild peppery flavor ideal for cooking.
- Climate Adaptation: Performs well in USDA zones 4–9. Prefers cooler weather but can tolerate a range of temperatures.
- Flowering: While parsley flowers are small and inconspicuous, the plant produces a flower stalk in its second year, though it's typically harvested for its leaves before flowering.
Planting Instructions
When to Plant
- Indoor Start: Begin seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last expected frost date.
- Outdoor Planting: Direct sow outdoors after the last frost or in early spring when the soil has warmed up sufficiently.
Soil & Spacing
- Soil Requirements: Prefers fertile, well-drained soil rich in organic matter with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-7.0).
- Spacing: Space seeds 6–8 inches apart to allow ample space for each plant to grow.
- Planting Depth: Sow seeds ¼ inch deep in the soil.
Germination
- Temperature: Parsley seeds germinate best between 65–75°F (18–24°C).
- Germination Time: Expect germination in 14–28 days. Be patient as parsley can be slow to sprout.
Care Instructions
- Watering: Water regularly to keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged. Parsley prefers consistent moisture.
- Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade. While it tolerates some shade, it thrives in bright sunlight.
- Pruning: To encourage new growth, regularly trim away older leaves and remove flowers.
- Fertilization: Enhance growth by incorporating organic compost before planting. You may also supplement with organic fertilizer if needed.
Harvesting Details
- When to Harvest: Harvest once the plant is well-established, usually 70–90 days after sowing.
- Harvest Method: Snip outer leaves regularly to encourage continued growth. Avoid harvesting too many inner leaves at once.
Culinary Uses
- Garnishes: Use fresh parsley leaves as a garnish for soups, salads, and dishes to add flavor and color.
- Herb Blends: Combine with basil, oregano, and other herbs for a flavorful blend to enhance sauces and dressings.
- Cooking: Add chopped parsley to soups, stews, and casseroles for a peppery, herbal flavor boost.
Conclusion
Giant of Italy Parsley is a high-yielding and flavorful variety perfect for culinary use and organic gardening. Its large, flat leaves provide a fresh, peppery flavor, and its ability to grow in a variety of conditions makes it a reliable addition to any herb garden. Whether you're using it in dishes, creating herb blends, or simply adding it as a garnish, this parsley variety will add flavor and vibrancy to your cooking all season long.