How Do You Use Parsley As A Companion Plant?
If you’ve never tried companion planting to control weeds and pests in your garden, you may be working too hard to control these common gardening troubles. Once you discover the joys of companion planting, your garden will be healthier, and you may uncover some new plants to enjoy in your garden, as well. Plant a plant rather than seeds. Parsley is insanely easy to grow but it takes a long time to germinate from seed, so you’re better off planting a plant. If you allow your parsley to flower, it may attract parasitic wasps, which are pests in the garden. Many gardeners also use it to repel asparagus beetles, and rust flies and beetles on roses. Plant your parsley near tomatoes to help their growth. Give parsley full sun and well-drained soil–it likes that. You can harvest it throughout the year as you need it, and if you allow it to flower, it may self-sow. Plant the parsley anywhere. Parsley doesn’t have any known enemies, so you can plant it throughout your garden.