Re: Advice on coriander
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- Subject: Re: Advice on coriander
- From: L* M*
- Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 08:19:42 -0800
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Cilantro,like Parsley is very slow to start. It likes to be kept moist,
warmish soil temp. to start seed. After it's up, it likes sun, but not
hot weather. It likes it warm/coolish,and keep it moist. After it
gets going, it grows fast. Cilantro does go to seed fast, so you need
to sow seed every 2 weeks or so for a continuos supply. It is really
good fresh! I keep the flowers picked off to keep it growing a
little longer. The flowers are beautiful though. Hope this helps.
My last batch I planted the racoons ate.....
Linda