How I planted leaf parsley in April: photo

Hello, dear readers. Today, writing for you is the wife of "Top.tomathouse.com" ;))

Yesterday the sun was shining brightly and according to the lunar calendar it was the best time to plant leaf parsley.

Parsley seeds
Leaf parsley seeds from Urozhai Udachi. Photo from Top.tomathouse.com.

I chose seeds from Urozhai Udachi, the cheapest, because leaf parsley has a good germination rate and is easy to grow. Therefore, I don't see much point in buying expensive seeds.

Everywhere they recommend soaking them and sprouting them, but I didn't have time to do that, so I just soaked them in warm water for three hours. I think it's a good option.

I made furrows in the bed, watered them with warm water, and placed the parsley in them. I filled them in and leveled them.

Planting parsley in furrows
Planting parsley. Photo from Top.tomathouse.com.

There was some extra space left in the garden bed. I decided to plant radishes and lettuce. I used Sedek radishes because when I planted radishes from Harvest of Luck, they didn't sprout well. I also used Harvest of Luck for the lettuce, just for the sake of experimentation. I'll report back with the results.

I mixed radish and lettuce seeds together. It will be easy to harvest later. I didn't mix the radishes with parsley this year, as I usually do. I scattered the seeds in trenches watered with warm water and covered them with soil.

I covered all the plantings with lutrasil to keep them warmer.

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