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Chervil

🌿 Herb
Hardiness Zones 3a to 9b
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📖 About This Plant

Chervil (Anthriscus cerefolium) is a delicate, fine-leaved annual herb with a subtle anise-parsley flavor that's foundational to French fines herbes cuisine. One of the most shade-tolerant culinary herbs, it actually bolts in hot weather, making it ideal for spring and fall growing in zones 3–9 or as a winter crop in mild climates. Chervil reaches 12–18 inches with lacy, fern-like foliage and tiny white flowers. It's famously short-lived but self-seeds prolifically if you let a few plants flower. Fresh chervil is transformative in salads, soups, egg dishes, and butter sauces — with a subtlety that dried chervil simply cannot replicate.

📊 Quick Facts

Sun
Partial Sun
Water
Moderate
Season
Early Spring / Late Summer
Harvest
35-50 days

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🌱 Care Tips

Sow chervil directly in partially shaded beds — it is one of the few herbs that actively prefers shade, making it excellent under deciduous trees or on the north side of taller plants. Sow in early spring or late summer in moist, well-drained, fertile soil. Press seeds lightly into soil as they need light to germinate; expect 1–2 weeks to sprout. Thin to 9 inches apart. Water consistently — chervil bolts rapidly in hot, dry conditions. Sow every 3–4 weeks for a continuous harvest. Harvest before flowering begins, cutting outer stems from the base. Let a few plants go to seed for reliable self-sowing. In mild climates (zones 7–9), grow chervil through winter for the most tender, best-flavored harvests.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What hardiness zones can you grow Chervil in?
Chervil grows best in USDA Hardiness Zones 3a–9b. Chervil (Anthriscus cerefolium) is a delicate, fine-leaved annual herb with a subtle anise-parsley flavor that's foundational to French fines herbes cuisine. Always check your local zone before planting.
How much sun does Chervil need?
Chervil requires Partial Sun. Sow chervil directly in partially shaded beds — it is one of the few herbs that actively prefers shade, making it excellent under deciduous trees or on the north side of taller plants.
When should I plant Chervil?
Chervil is best planted in Early Spring / Late Summer. Sow chervil directly in partially shaded beds — it is one of the few herbs that actively prefers shade, making it excellent under deciduous trees or on the north side of taller plants. Sow in early spring or late summer in moist, well-drained, fertile soil.
How long does Chervil take to harvest?
Chervil typically reaches harvest in 35-50 days. Water needs are Moderate. Grow it alongside Radishes and Lettuce for best results.
Where can I buy Chervil plants or seeds?
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