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Growing cilantro is easy, whether you plant it in the ground or include it as part of your windowsill herb garden. This herb's unique taste, often enjoyed as a delicious touch to a dish of ...
How to Plant. Cilantro seeds are similar in size to small peas, and feature a hard, wrinkled surface. "They have a protective coating that needs to be softened before planting," says Austin.
Growing cilantro indoors lets you enjoy the fresh flavors of this herb year-round. Often used to flavor salsa, guacamole, and stir-fry dishes, cilantro is one herb that many people just can’t ...
Cilantro grows quickly and its leaves can be harvested when the plants are 4-6 inches tall. Harvest as needed and as much as a third of the plant at one time to allow it to keep producing.
I THINK IT’S TIME we have a talk about cilantro. This popular herb is quite possibly the most misunderstood crop in the vegetable garden. If you’ve ever said something like, “I can’t grow ...
How to Grow Cilantro From Seed and Harvest Coriander Seeds A fast-growing annual, cilantro thrives in cool weather. You will find seeds widely available on retail seed racks and in mail-order ...
Our expert-approved cilantro plant care guide will teach you how to grow this flavorful herb easily at home, so you can add it to all of your favorite dishes. We Figured Out the Best Way to Keep ...
Cilantro is a cool-season herb with a brief but prolific growing and harvesting window. Sensitive to both heat and sunlight hours, it quickly bolts and goes to seed when exposed to too much of either.