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Feb – May
Sept – Oct

Sun/Shade

Sun or
partial shade

Planting Depth

1/4 inch

Space Seeds

1 – 2 inches

Days To Germinate

10 – 14 days

Heirloom Herbs

French Chervil

French Chervil

(Anthriscus cerefolium)

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Quick Info

Plant In

Feb – May
Sept – Oct

Sun/Shade

Sun or
partial shade

Planting Depth

1/4 inch

Space Seeds

1 – 2 inches

Days To Germinate

10 – 14 days

(Anthriscus cerefolium)

Seed Count: Approx. 900 / Weight: 1 g

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Quick Info

Plant In

Feb – May
Sept – Oct

Sun/Shade

Sun or
partial shade

Planting Depth

1/4 inch

Space Seeds

1 – 2 inches

Days To Germinate

10 – 14 days

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GROWING INSTRUCTIONS

ANNUAL

Spring/summer/fall harvest
Takes light frost

EASIEST TO START OUTDOORS

Start chervil in early spring when weather is settled but still cool. Plant in filtered sun or light shade if climate is very hot. Sow seeds 1 to 2 inches apart in a well-worked fertile seed bed. Cover very lightly and keep evenly moist while awaiting germination. Sow again for a fall crop when weather cools in late summer or early fall.

THIN OR TRANSPLANT

Thin seedlings to stand 4 inches apart when they are large enough to handle.

GROWING NOTES

Chervil needs rich moist soil and ample moisture for lush growth. Thin early and keep well weeded and watered. Begin to harvest leaves sparingly once plants have 8 to 10 leaves. Fertilize every 2 to 3 weeks with a high nitrogen source or liquid fish emulsion solution. Because chervil goes to seed quickly in hot weather, the best way to have a good supply is to make successive sowings until the weather gets too hot, then plant again as summer begins to cool for fall harvest. Enjoy fresh as chervil does not hold its flavor when dried. Use the leafy sprigs in salads or add to hot dishes at the end of cooking to preserve chervil’s delicate flavor.