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Parsley Seed Collection – 3 Varieties: Italian Giant, Curly, Flat Leaf Parsley Seeds for Planting Indoors or Outdoors – Non-GMO Heirloom Open-Pollinated Herbs – Survival Garden Seeds

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    • 3 VARIETIES OF PARSLEY – Includes Italian Giant, Curly, and Flat Leaf parsley seeds for planting in herb gardens or kitchen windowsills and containers
    • YEAR-ROUND FLAVOR – Grow fresh parsley indoors or outdoors, perfect for garnishes, cooking, drying, and preserving for storage
    • EASY TO GROW – Thrives in pots or garden beds, versatile herb that provides reliable harvests for family meals and sustainable living
    • HEALTH & CULINARY USES – Add this delicious herb to food, brew parsley tea, use as a garnish, or save parsley seeds for future plantings and resilience
    • FAMILY OWNED USA SEED COMPANY – Heirloom non-GMO seeds from a trusted American brand, always fresh, untreated, and quality tested for garden success

    Indoor Outdoor Usage Indoor, Outdoor
    Other Special Features of the Product Attracts Pollinators, Disease Resistant, High Germination Rate, Low Maintenance, Pet Friendly
    Expected Blooming Period Summer
    Sunlight Exposure Full Sun
    Expected Planting Period Spring to Fall
    USDA Hardiness Zone 4-9
    Expected Plant Height 18 Inches
    Soil Type Loam Soil, Sandy Soil, Clay Soil
    Moisture Needs Regular Watering

    Grow your own vegetable, fruit, and herb garden to feed your family
    Survival Garden Seeds Parsley Collection
    open pollinated, safe to grow in the USA, heirloom, non-GMO, non-hybrid seeds for your garden
    The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked.
    Honesty, integrity, and viable seeds, open-pollinated, good germination rates
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