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Old June 26, 2011   #1
Garry
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Default Parsley seed stalk cut?

I bought plants from WM this year and they have done very well for me. About half of them are producing seed stalks. Should I cut them off or leave them alone? Can I still cut leaves from these? Isn't parsley a biennial? Shouldn't they all be going to seed, or do I have confused plants?
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Old June 26, 2011   #2
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From what I understand parsley is biennial, but usually grown as an annual since flavor drops the second year. I usually let my parsley go to seed and try to collect what I can. Of course many seeds fall to the ground and I get surprise parsley next year. This is for leaf parsley not the root kind. I have never grown parsley root but plan to try it this fall.
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Old June 26, 2011   #3
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The probably sold plants that were planted last fall. If planted for this season, they most likely would not be going to seed - they do that the next season. Most years mine live over, produce a large crop of early parsley and go to seed. I have new ones coming along. Piegirl
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