
Cilantro Longstanding - Cornucopia Seeds
Coriandrum sativum
Improved variety that’s slower to bolt in warm weather for a longer harvest time. Use both seeds and leaves to add distinctive flavor to everything from soups and stews to baked goods. Essential for Asian and Tex-Mex dishes.
| Light | Full sun |
| Harvest time | All season |
| Plant spacing | 4-6 inches |
| Planting depth | 1/4 inch |
| Days to germination | 10-14 |
| Plant depth | 12 inches |
Gardener's Notes:Â Grows best in cool weather. Cilantro grows best planted directly in the garden. Sow seeds beginning in early spring in full sun or part shade in light, well-drained soil. Thin small seedlings. Sow every 2-3 weeks until mid-summer for continuous supply. Harvest as needed, before flowers appear. To save seeds, allow plants to flower and go to seed. Harvest when seeds turn yellow-beige.Â
Coriandrum sativum
Improved variety that’s slower to bolt in warm weather for a longer harvest time. Use both seeds and leaves to add distinctive flavor to everything from soups and stews to baked goods. Essential for Asian and Tex-Mex dishes.
| Light | Full sun |
| Harvest time | All season |
| Plant spacing | 4-6 inches |
| Planting depth | 1/4 inch |
| Days to germination | 10-14 |
| Plant depth | 12 inches |
Gardener's Notes:Â Grows best in cool weather. Cilantro grows best planted directly in the garden. Sow seeds beginning in early spring in full sun or part shade in light, well-drained soil. Thin small seedlings. Sow every 2-3 weeks until mid-summer for continuous supply. Harvest as needed, before flowers appear. To save seeds, allow plants to flower and go to seed. Harvest when seeds turn yellow-beige.Â
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Coriandrum sativum
Improved variety that’s slower to bolt in warm weather for a longer harvest time. Use both seeds and leaves to add distinctive flavor to everything from soups and stews to baked goods. Essential for Asian and Tex-Mex dishes.
| Light | Full sun |
| Harvest time | All season |
| Plant spacing | 4-6 inches |
| Planting depth | 1/4 inch |
| Days to germination | 10-14 |
| Plant depth | 12 inches |
Gardener's Notes:Â Grows best in cool weather. Cilantro grows best planted directly in the garden. Sow seeds beginning in early spring in full sun or part shade in light, well-drained soil. Thin small seedlings. Sow every 2-3 weeks until mid-summer for continuous supply. Harvest as needed, before flowers appear. To save seeds, allow plants to flower and go to seed. Harvest when seeds turn yellow-beige.Â















