
Organic Cilantro Slow Bolt - Cornucopia Seeds
Coriandrum sativum
USDA Organic. Heirloom slow bolt variety. Harvest young tender leaves. Top-selling herb for delicious-spicy flavor. Essential in salsa, Tex-Mex, and Asian dishes. Indispensable herb to use fresh for pungent delicious flavor. Cilantro adds a distinctive boost to all salsas and a wide array of both everyday and exotic dishes. Cilantro's seeds are the spice coriander.Â
| Light | Full sun |
| Harvest time |
All season |
| Plant spacing |
2 inches |
| Planting depth |
1/4-1/2 Inch |
| Days to germination |
10 - 18Â |
| Plant height |
12 inches |
Gardener's notes: Grows best in cool weather. Cilantro grows best planted directly in the garden. Sow seeds beginning in early spring in full sun or part share in light, well-drained soil. Sow every 2-3 weeks until mid-summer for continuous supply. Harvest as needed before flowers appear. When plants do blossom, they attract butterflies and other pollinators galore. Sow again in cool fall weather for another crop.
Coriandrum sativum
USDA Organic. Heirloom slow bolt variety. Harvest young tender leaves. Top-selling herb for delicious-spicy flavor. Essential in salsa, Tex-Mex, and Asian dishes. Indispensable herb to use fresh for pungent delicious flavor. Cilantro adds a distinctive boost to all salsas and a wide array of both everyday and exotic dishes. Cilantro's seeds are the spice coriander.Â
| Light | Full sun |
| Harvest time |
All season |
| Plant spacing |
2 inches |
| Planting depth |
1/4-1/2 Inch |
| Days to germination |
10 - 18Â |
| Plant height |
12 inches |
Gardener's notes: Grows best in cool weather. Cilantro grows best planted directly in the garden. Sow seeds beginning in early spring in full sun or part share in light, well-drained soil. Sow every 2-3 weeks until mid-summer for continuous supply. Harvest as needed before flowers appear. When plants do blossom, they attract butterflies and other pollinators galore. Sow again in cool fall weather for another crop.
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$1.12Description
Coriandrum sativum
USDA Organic. Heirloom slow bolt variety. Harvest young tender leaves. Top-selling herb for delicious-spicy flavor. Essential in salsa, Tex-Mex, and Asian dishes. Indispensable herb to use fresh for pungent delicious flavor. Cilantro adds a distinctive boost to all salsas and a wide array of both everyday and exotic dishes. Cilantro's seeds are the spice coriander.Â
| Light | Full sun |
| Harvest time |
All season |
| Plant spacing |
2 inches |
| Planting depth |
1/4-1/2 Inch |
| Days to germination |
10 - 18Â |
| Plant height |
12 inches |
Gardener's notes: Grows best in cool weather. Cilantro grows best planted directly in the garden. Sow seeds beginning in early spring in full sun or part share in light, well-drained soil. Sow every 2-3 weeks until mid-summer for continuous supply. Harvest as needed before flowers appear. When plants do blossom, they attract butterflies and other pollinators galore. Sow again in cool fall weather for another crop.















