Cilantro Seeds – Coriander Chinese Parsley – Herb Spice Garden by Hill Creek Seeds

Cilantro’s culinary history is a long one. In fact, it is one of the oldest spices/herbs in existence. The herb was brought to the Americas in the 1600s and since then it has taken on a prominent role in dishes from the American Southwest, Mexico and throughout Latin America.

Choose a sunny site that will allow cilantro to self-seed as it is ought to do. Plant in an herb garden or the corner of a vegetable garden. When the weather gets warm, the plant will quickly finish its life cycle and send up a long stalk which will produce blossoms and later seeds. Little plants will sprout during the season and the next spring.

Planting Cilantro in light, well-drained soil 1/4 – 1/2 depth – 1 to 2 inches apart. Sow the seeds at 3-week intervals for continued harvest.

Tip: It is important to keep the seeds moist during their germination, so remember to water the plants regularly.
Hardiness zones: 3-9

Product Features

  • Cilantro Chinese Parsley Seeds (Coriandrum sativum) Open Pollinated
  • Slow to Bolt Heirloom – Kitchen Herb Cilantro, grow in containers, outside herb garden box.
  • Annual: 18″-24″ in height and produces white flowers when mature.
  • Plant in Spring to Late Summer – Full to partial sun in a rich, well-drained soil – Hardy Zone: 3-9
  • 250 Seeds Per Packet – Hill Creek Seeds – Idaho USA

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