Description
(Coriandrum sativum) The fresh leaves of this herb, commonly known as cilantro, are used in a variety of Asian and Latin cuisines, but its seeds are also collected and used as a spice called coriander. Successive sowings of this annual herb, which bears umbels of white flowers before it sets seed, will ensure a steady supply of its edible leaves throughout the season.
- Organic
- Annual plants grow to 1-2 feet tall
- 50-55 days to first leaf harvest, 90-120 days for seed
Learn to Grow Cilantro
Direct Seed: 1/2″ Deep
Germination: 10 Days
Thin: 8-10″ Apart
Light: Sun/Partial Shade
Instructions – Sow seeds outdoors after last frost. May also be grown as a fall crop. Prefers rich well- drained soil. Cilantro has a tendency to self-seed.
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