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Buy fresh parsley

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  Buying Curly Parsley When it comes to fresh and nutritious herbs, curly parsley is one of those choices you just can’t pass up. I bought this beautiful plant for around 100,000 Toman, and now I use it in my cooking, herbal teas, and even as a garnish in my kitchen! What does it look like? It has light green, thick, curly, and ruffled leaves that look super attractive. When fully grown, it can reach about 12 inches (30 cm) tall, adding a touch of greenery to any garden or pot. The flavor and aroma? The flavor is strong, slightly spicy, and citrusy – something you won’t find in ordinary herbs. It’s perfect for salads, sauces, vegetarian meals, and even alongside meat dishes. Texture & Nutritional Value Its texture is crispy and juicy, and when chopped or cooked, it releases a refreshing aroma. Nutritionally, it’s loaded with good stuff: Vitamin A and C Potassium Folate Low in calories and fat-free Health Benefits Curly parsley isn’t just a flavorful he...

What is Green Bionda Lettuce? Complete instruction on planting and maintaining it at home

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  Bionda Green Lettuce; A Tasty and Colorful Green Introduction to Bionda Green Lettuce Bionda Green Lettuce is one of the most popular types of lettuce among home gardeners and chefs alike. With its light green leaves, mild taste, and attractive appearance, it's a great choice for salads, sandwiches, and food decoration. Appearance and Taste Characteristics Light green to yellow-green leaves Tender and soft texture Mild and sweet flavor without bitterness Medium size with dense growth Growing Conditions Bionda Green Lettuce is a cool-season crop and is best planted in early spring or early fall. It is tolerant to cold but loses quality in high heat. Suitable Soil: Light, fertile soil rich in organic matter Good drainage pH level between 6 to 7 Light and Watering: Direct sunlight or partial shade Consistent and regular watering Avoid dry soil and overwatering Planting Method Plant the seeds about half an inch deep in the soil. Space each plan...