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Cilantro / Coriander Seeds
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USDA organic Organic Herb Seed Collection Quick View
xOrganic Herb Seed Collection OPEN POLLINATED - ORGANIC
USDA organic- Heirloom Collection
- Easy to grow, indoors or out
- Prefers full sun exposure
OPEN POLLINATED - ORGANICAs low as $21.95 -
USDA organic Cilantro/Coriander (Organic) Seeds - Long Standing Quick View
xCilantro/Coriander (Organic) Seeds - Long Standing Coriandrum sativum
USDA organic- Annual, Easy to Grow; Grows 20-30 Inches
- A kitchen garden staple!
- Prefers full sun exposure
Coriandrum sativumAs low as $3.50 per package
Once the plant bolts (producing a stalk on which flowers will grow) the leaves lose their flavor, so pinch back frequently to keep flowers at bay. Growing plants in partial shade during a hot spell can help prevent bolting. Succession planting every 2-4 weeks will ensure constant cilantro for your kitchen. Let some plants go to seed - you can dry them for use as coriander, save for future plantings, or let drop for yet more cilantro plants!