These Coriander (Whole Seed Cilantro) Slo-Bolting Herb Seeds allow you to cultivate this versatile herb in your own garden. Coriander, also known as cilantro, is prized for its fresh, citrusy flavor and aromatic leaves. Whether you’re an experienced herb gardener or a beginner, these seeds will help you grow a bountiful cilantro crop that’s perfect for adding flavor and fragrance to your culinary creations.
Planting Instructions:
– Location: Choose a sunny or partially shaded spot in your garden with well-drained soil.
– Sowing: Plant the Coriander (Whole Seed Cilantro) seeds directly in the garden soil, as cilantro doesn’t transplant well.
– Spacing: Sow the seeds about 1/4 inch deep and 6 to 8 inches apart.
– Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during dry spells.
– Fertilization: Use a balanced fertilizer to encourage healthy growth.
– Harvesting: Harvest cilantro leaves as needed once they reach a suitable size. For the best flavor, pick the leaves before the plant bolts (goes to seed).
Slo-Bolting Variety:
This Coriander (Whole Seed Cilantro) Slo-Bolting Herb Seed is specially selected for its slow-bolting characteristics. This means you can enjoy fresh cilantro leaves for a more extended period before the plant produces seeds and matures. Say goodbye to prematurely bolting cilantro plants and enjoy a longer harvest season.
Culinary Uses:
Cilantro is a staple herb in many cuisines around the world. Its fresh and zesty flavor pairs well with a variety of dishes, including salsas, curries, salads, and soups. It’s also a key ingredient in guacamole and adds a refreshing kick to tacos and burritos. Cilantro’s leaves and stems are edible, making it a versatile herb to experiment with in your kitchen.
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