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Classic culinary herb that is easy to grow. Cilantro is the young leaves and Coriander is the spicy seeds the plant produces. The tiny white flowers are highly attractive to pollinators. Cilantro is a good companion for Tomatoes, Peas and beans.
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Zones: | Annuals (Grow in All Zones), 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 |
Growth Cycle: | Annual |
Water Needs: | Low, Moderate, Low/Moderate |
Light: | Full Sun, Full Sun/Partial Shade |
Soil Type: | Clay Soil, Silty Soil, Loamy Soil, Sandy Soil, Peaty Soil, Chalky Soil, All - Tolerant of Most Soil Types. |
Edible: | Yes |
Color: | Cream, White |
Height: | d: Inches 6" to 12", h: Up to 4 Feet |
Growing Instructions: | Sow seeds after all danger of frost directly onto finely raked soil 5”-8" apart, and press down firmly. Keep moist until established. Sow successive crops every 6 wks. Germ: 21 days. Harvest: 4-12 weeks. Companion to Tomatoes, Peas, Beans. |
Special Features: | Butterflies and Pollinators, Container Growing |
Growth Rate: | Fast |