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Hi Manda
It's the same sort of thing as curly and flat leaf parsley. One has a slightly stronger taste than the other but they're both as good as each other and as far as I remember there is no difference in growing them.
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Thanks Tony, so there's a difference in taste - oh gawd! That means we might have to try them both!
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) and noticed there are two types of chervil - curled and plain. Has anyone tried both types, what is the difference? 






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