Organic Coriander
As low as €3,90 per package
- Also known as cilantro
- Grow coriander for its leaves and for its seeds
- Harvest seeds after they start to brown
- 100 seeds per pack
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Coriander, also known as cilantro, is a common kitchen spice used in cultures throughout the world. Plants are grown for their leaves which are tart and refreshing and for their seeds which lend a nutty warmth to dishes.
How to grow coriander from seeds
Sow seed indoors in a greenhouse or on a warm windowsill, and don't move plants outside until summer. Or, plant outside when temperatures are 18 C or warmer.
Coriander likes a light, well-draining soil with some well-composted material. Cover seed lightly with fine soil and keep moist during germination. When the seedlings are about 5cm tall, thin and set plants outside when it is warm and after all danger of frost.
Harvest coriander seeds when the start to turn brown (usually around September).
Read more frequently asked questions about growing Coriander seeds
Fast Facts
- Article number:
- DB-COR28-1
- Botanical Name:
- Coriandrum sativum
- Common Name:
- Coriander
- Days to germinate:
- 7-21 days
- Days to maturity:
- Approximately 60-90 days
- Hardiness and Longevity:
- Perennial
- Height:
- Up To 60cm
- Ideal For:
- Kitchen Garden, Cottage Gardens and Wildlife Gardens
- Spread:
- Up To 30cm
- Sunlight:
- Full sun