Chervil seeds
Chervil, also known as French parsley or gourmet parsley, holds a revered status in French cuisine as an indispensable herb, frequently featured in the fines herbes blend. Resembling parsley in appearance, its leaves boast a remarkable and delicate anise flavor that sets it apart. Beyond its culinary appeal, chervil acts as a magnet for beneficial insects, making it a valuable addition to any garden.
The fresh chervil leaves exquisitely elevate salads, imparting a refreshing touch. They also work wonders when sprinkled over succulent fish or delectable cuts of meat, and for the adventurous, adding a dash of chervil to tomato juice unlocks a delightful fusion of flavors. To thrive, chervil prefers cool temperatures, as excessive heat can prompt bolting. Though generally cultivated as an annual, it can exhibit biennial behavior in the USDA zones 6-9.
Seed count: 200
Botanic name:Salvia
Anthriscus cerefolium
Plant spacing:
6" apart / 12" for rows
Color:
Dark green foliage and stems with white flowers.
Sowing depth:
1/4" - 1/2" deep
Sun requirements:
Full sun / Part shade
Utilization:
Chervil can be used with other herbs in creating classic French dishes, but can also be used alone as parsley would. It is a little sweeter with notes of anise and can be used in soups, stews, and even in baked goods.
Frost Hardy:
Yes - A light frost but not a severe frost.
Maturity days:
60-65 days
Life cycle:
Biennial
Can I start indoors:
Yes
Container friendly:
Yes
Other names:
French Parsley or Garden Chervil
Vine Habit: