question


> plants readily going to seed
 
I'm new to this....
What is meant when you say "a plant goes to seed?"
thanks, Janet
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----- Original Message -----
From: a*@crwys.demon.co.uk
To: v*@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 3:12 AM
Subject: Advice on coriander


 Can anyone please advise on growing leaf coriander. All our reference
 books only mention coriander grown for its seed but the leaves are
 currently used in many recipes. So far our efforts have had very poor
 and slow germination with plants readily going to seed and in doing so
 giving another type of leaf, more like carrot rather than the normal
 parsley-like ones. We have managed to obtain some seed specifically for
 leaf production but would appreciate any hints on temperature for
 germination and other conditions for good growth. TIA Pam & Allan

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Allan Day  Hereford  a*@crwys.demon.co.uk



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