You can if you want to.
To root parsley in water, cut a stem from a parsley plant and place it in a container of water. Change the water every few days and wait for roots to grow before transplanting it into soil.
Parsley is an herbaceous plant, meaning it has a non-woody stem that is soft and flexible.
To regrow parsley, cut a stem from a healthy plant, place it in water until roots grow, then transplant it into soil with good drainage and sunlight. Keep the soil moist and harvest leaves regularly to encourage growth.
Yes, parsley can regrow after being cut if the roots are left intact.
Because of it's hollow stem.
Yes.
Yes, if you just cut it, rather than pull it up. It is in the parsley family and grows like grass. Of course, you need to be growing it in the proper climate zone for it to survive. If you are, then you should have no problems cutting it and it growing back.
Yes, basil can regrow from its stem if it is cut, as long as there are nodes left on the stem where new growth can emerge.
Stem of mustard plant is green and tender so it is a herb
To successfully grow parsley from cuttings, follow these steps: Cut a healthy stem from an existing parsley plant. Remove the lower leaves from the cutting. Place the cutting in a glass of water, ensuring the leaves are above the water line. Change the water every few days to prevent rot. Once roots have grown, transplant the cutting into a pot with well-draining soil. Keep the soil moist and place the pot in a sunny spot. Harvest parsley as needed, allowing the plant to continue growing.
You cut a tulip at the very end of the stem at a 45 degree angle. You can cut the stem as short as you want to put in a certain size vase after you have cut it properly from the ground.
Marjoram can work A bit of rosemary cut with parsley