Description
Coriandrum sativum
The leaves of this distinctive, irreplaceable herb are best harvested before flowering. The seeds are harvested as coriander. Suitable for container gardening. Readily self-seeding.
Direct seed or transplant into the garden in early spring or late summer. Prefers full sun and well-draining soil. Water well to ensure good germination. Once germinated, cilantro will need at least an inch of water per week. Typically grown for leaves. Annual.








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Hannah James –
These seeds are awesome. I am a terrible Gardner and these things are sprouting everywhere.
Nova Wilson –
Excellent seeds! I was a first time hydroponics grower and I tried these seeds. Everything came up except the choices, which was probably because of something I did. Great tasting, healthy herbs! I was able to use the fresh herbs within 3-4 weeks of planting!
Lillian Morgan –
Did great in my hydroponic garden!
Maya Garcia –
The variety of the seeds was perfect. I planted most in May and the all grew. Good quality seeds for the price. This was a great buy
Ellie Rivera –
Many herbs that I use in cooking
William Jones –
It worked for me.
Ethan Morris –
I just began a raised herb garden. I bought the raised garden bed from Amazon and am growing these herbs from seed. So far they have done well, even in the Texas heat. Excited for them to go from seedlings to full plants.