Parsley is an annual herb when you get right down to it. If you live in a VERY temperate climate, it can act like a tender perennial, but the usual course is for it to live one season and then die.
P.S.-- Yeah, technically it's biennial (lives two seasons... which means it's most definitely not perennial since it doesn't live indefinitely), but good luck getting it to winter over. It's just a lot easier to have a big harvest, dry it for winter use, and plant new in the spring.
2006-06-10 09:13:59
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answered by AndiGravity 7
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Parsley is an annual meaning you plant it annually every year. I have, however, had a plant or two come up the following year. Pleasant surprise.
2006-06-10 10:12:29
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answered by Karen D 1
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Parsley is an annual. I grow it every year. It has never even tried to grow back. Lazy little thing.
2006-06-10 09:15:31
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answered by Mache 6
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Perennial. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsley
2006-06-10 09:13:57
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answered by whoselineguy 4
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I think an annual
2006-06-10 09:12:16
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answered by -)-(- 6
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It's an annual. I know, I plant it every year.
2006-06-10 09:14:08
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answered by hailtotheredskins1 5
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Parsley is an herb.
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2006-06-10 09:12:32
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answered by Anonymous
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