Cilantro Coriander Slo-Bolting
Cilantro Coriander
Urban-(Approx 35 seeds)
Regular-(Approx 125 seeds)
An easy-to-grow and more bolt-resistant version of one of the most popular herbs. Try planting frequent successions, just a few weeks apart is the best method to ensure the most fresh and flavorful cilantro. Cilantro is best planted in the early spring and will grow quickly throughout the summer, often yielding its first harvest of leaves within 30 days' time. (Its seeds will be ready for harvest closer to three months from planting.) Provide plenty of moisture and feed cilantro plants with a water-soluble fertilizer when they reach about 2 inches in height. It grows best in a well-drained, moist soil.
Days to Maturity-60-75 days
Planting Depth-1/4 inch deep directly in the garden in late spring or early summer.
Plant Spacing: Thin to 6 to 8 inches apart in rows spaced about 1 foot apart.
Sun Exposure: Full sun or light shade (bolts quicker in hot weather)
Frost Hardy: No