Parsley is said that it is grown in high altitude and in moist land and if it is high altitude I think it mostly grows in the norther parts of India like Jammu & Kashmir etc.
You will find Parsley grows pretty much anywhere in moderate climate. It can tolerate a fair amount of heat (if it is kept wet), and withstands frost to some extend.
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Some plants do but it depends on what type of plants you are talking about. Basil, Parsley, and Tomatoes grow quickly here in Florida.
No,the parsley that is dried comes from the leaves of the plant,but you need the seeds to grow new plants.The seed stalk comes up above the plant in an umbrella shape.Commercial parsley would never be allowed to grow to this stage anyway,so it would be impossible to grow new plants from any parsley leaves,dried or fresh.
yes it does usually in 20-40 days. It depends on how and where you plant it.
Parsley is a herb, the roots grow in soil, the stalks and leaves grow above ground, the parts of the plant we used as a herb all grow above ground.
in the dark
About five to twelve inches
No It grows in the cool parts of India.
Once parsley seed germinates, it grows pretty rapidly. But it can take three - sometimes four - weeks for it to germinate.
Parsley is an herb that can be grown anywhere. It is very easy to grow.
Grow best in all countries except countries with desert
no bc it doesnt have the heat and all living things need heat
Tomatoes, peas, basil and parsley, watermelon, berries, stuff like that