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Parsley Mooskrause 2

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SKU
G310
Petroselinum crispum ssp. crispum L.
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Parsley Mooskrause 2 has mid to dark green, finely curled leaves with long storks. Strong, upright to semi upright growth. Strong regrowth.

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Characteristics

Type: curled leavesBotanical name: Petroselinum crispum ssp. crispumVegetation period: biennial

Origin

Breeder: b-d EHZMultiplier: Saatzucht Rose Cerifications: Demeter

Cultivation

Seed required for direct sowing (g/100m²): 30-40 g/100 m²Seed required for 1000 plants (g): 3Seed required for 1000 (ø 10 cm)-pots: 90 gDistance between rows and plants (cm): 30 x 20 cmSowing depth: 1-2 cmSowing date: direct sowing from March till July; indoors mid January till mid July; planting March till mid August

Organic100 % organic & GMO-free
Diverse100 % open-pollinated seeds
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Organic100 % GMO-free
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DynamicDiversity of 100 % open-pollinated varieties