How to sow parsley correctly

For daily cooking, the so-called “greens” are almost always needed; with them, the dish becomes more aromatic, tastier, and, importantly, healthier. In this article we will talk specifically about parsley, its beneficial properties, as well as how parsley is sowed.
If you have a small garden plot and you love parsley, I think planting it would be a brilliant idea. Moreover, it is not at all difficult to do this. The main thing is to choose seeds, a plot and devote several hours to it.
Sowing parsley is quite simple, as it does not require much attention. You can plant at any time, but if planting occurs in winter, then you need to build a small shelter from frost, because the plant is heat-loving.
The most important thing when sowing is to maintain moisture, since parsley seeds contain a lot of essential oils, which makes it difficult for moisture to penetrate into the ground. Those. When you plant seeds, the surface and shallow depth of the soil should be moistened, especially in the summer months.
The sowing depth is approximately 0.5-2 cm, it all depends on the timing of sowing. It is better to plant parsley after rainfall; if you have time and seeds, then wait for the rain and sow after it - there will be a good harvest.
In general, if you want to get a fertile harvest and not run into various diseases and crop losses, then take care of your plot. The most important thing is:
- regular watering;
- a small amount of sun;
- moisture in the ground;
- good variety and good land for sowing;
- mulching rows with humus;
- weeding, pinching and spraying.