Most people dream of having a vegetable garden indoors, including that desire increased during the pandemic. Being more at home, nothing better than having your fresh seasonings always on hand to prepare delicious recipes for the family, right?
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So learn now how to grow parsley at home. Keep reading and check it out!
Growing parsley at home
But before starting the process of planting your parsley, you must understand that plants need certain care to develop in a healthy way.
It is common sense to know that plants need water, good fertilized soil enriched with nutrients and a suitable place to grow. But how to keep a plant as delicate as parsley always full and showy? That's what you're going to find out now. See below!
Where to plant parsley
It is always important to research the ideal conditions that each plant needs to develop. Vegetables tend to be very diverse, with species that resist the sun well and others that adapt better to the shade. The cool thing is to use screens to dose the amount of sunlight to filter the incidence of rays.
In the case of parsley, it prefers cool environments and milder temperatures. They develop well when the climate varies between 10ºC and 22ºC, something difficult to find in the regions of Brazil. The way is to find the coolest place in the house to keep your parsley.
The best conditions for growing parsley
In addition to finding the right place, it is necessary that the soil is rich in nutrients and has good conditions in order to guarantee the ideal development of the plant. Therefore, invest in substrates that have less dense soil and organic fertilizers.
For watering, it is recommended to wet the parsley roots in the early hours of the morning, as the heat that you do throughout the afternoon can evaporate the water droplets before they are absorbed by the plant.
In addition, the exacerbated humidity in the leaves can contribute to the appearance of fungi. And on very cold days, the water can cause a thermal shock in the vegetable or freeze its ends. Another important information, avoid leaving the soil soaked, this can make your parsley not resist.