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Cilantro (Coriandrum sativum) comes in several varieties, each boasting its own unique characteristics and flavor. Here are a few of the most popular and easy-to-grow varieties at home: Calypso ...
Between 2002 and 2022, cilantro acreage in Ventura County almost quadrupled from 1,257 acres to 4,065 acres. For comme ...
Most herbs are well-known sun lovers, so populating your shady garden can be challenging. Fortunately, many herbs can ...
Cilantro is ready to harvest when it reaches 6 to 8 inches tall and has a few pairs of true leaves. This can be as early as four weeks after planting for some varieties. Don’t harvest cilantro that is ...
Time-lapse of planting a cilantro/coriander indoors from seed to flowers over 85 days. The cilantro seed was sowed in potting ...
If you live inland where summers sizzle, give cilantro some shade when planting it. Ornamentals. When considering which bulbs to plant, you will want to consider giant scilla (SILL-a).
Parsley is hard to sprout, so pour hot water over it and let it soak for a day or more before planting. Cilantro, oregano and sage don’t require this extra help – just barely cover the seed ...
This seed mix lets you cook with herbs straight from your garden. It contains over 4,500 non-GMO seeds and 18 herb varieties, including two types of basil, cilantro and dill for planting in August.