Yes.
You can if you want to.
Yes, parsley can regrow after being cut if the roots are left intact.
Marjoram can work A bit of rosemary cut with parsley
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.
No. Not unless you want it to smell like gas, or purposedly spray gas on parsley.
women should not use parsley during pregnancy or lactation. Parsley irritates the epithelial tissues of the kidney, increasing blood flow and filtration rate; therefore persons with kidney disease should not take this herb internally
The root and seed of parsley should be harvested in the fall from plants in the second year of growth. The leaves can be harvested throughout the growing season.
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.
pan-frying of fish, finished with butter noisette,chopped parsley and lemon juice .
You can tell if parsley is bad by checking for signs of wilting, discoloration, or a bad smell. If the parsley looks limp, has dark spots, or smells off, it is likely no longer fresh and should be discarded.
You can safely eat/drink parsley when pregnant. No longer than 2-3 days