This is the perfect solution for those of us who are wanting to grow leafy salad veggies and herbs in pots or tiny spaces. The plants I suggest are cool season lovers and by late July or Aug. the plants will bolt and then you replant for the winter crop. The best part of the C & C garden is that the outer larger leaves can be snipped off as they mature and the plants will keep producing.

You Can Direct Seed right into your soil but it’s better to wait until mid May before beginning this type of planting. Remember to choose a section of the deck or garden that doesn’t have too much direct sun as these are plants that love some shade. Because this type of seed produces edibles in 40 to 45 days what a wonderful way to capture the interest of small children in beginning their first garden ventures.
You’ll find a great selection of these particular seeds in the garden sections of local stores. The packages are clearly marked Cut & Come Again. Some stores carry organic seeds and one of the real benefits of organics is that when the plants mature or die off (bolt) you can harvest the seeds for the following year.
Glad You Asked about the process for freezing parsley Lois. Don’t wash it before popping it in a small freezer bag. It will stay crisp and surprisingly pungent for months. You can either snip or slice off whatever you need for soups and garnish for salads.
Growing Herbs is Magical and next month we’ll talk about growing herbs in pots. Last autumn I grew five different herbs on my deck. When they matured I dried them on a spot atop the fridge. They were then ground up together to create an Herb du Provence and stored in small jars. Five months later there is only one jar left and when I open the lid and inhale the deep pungent scent my nose quivers with delight!