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I'm an outlier here. I don't like the taste of Cilantro, I grow this for the seeds - the spice Coriander. Fresh is better than store-bou...Read More
Easy to grow, easy to save seeds. In the hottest part of the summer, it bolts in about 3 weeks here, so I grow it in a large bowl plante...Read More
It's a winter growing herb here in the deep south--dormant by end of June. Sometimes its perennial and begins growing again in the fall ...Read More
Have had success and failure with this plant. Does well some years, very pooly others. Usually well in a window with good light and moder...Read More
Grow this plant along with various chili peppers for use in my homemade salsa and pepper jellies. Some of it went to seed last year and n...Read More
Zone 8; ammended clay soil; dryish, partial shade. Fastest growing herb I've tried. Planted seeds directly in ground mid fall (no cold ...Read More
Cilantro is a bit of an aquired taste. It sort of reminds me of dishsoap, but I do like a little in guacamole. I don't use much of it, ...Read More
On a whim I planted some cilantro this summer in a pot on the only porch I have: a shady stairwell. It grew, but not quickly. I transpl...Read More
Love the taste in salsa, but it can be VERY weedy. Do not allow it to go to seed, as you'll find yourself digging out cilantro seedlings...Read More
I like the taste of cilantro a lot and have tried for years to grow it, but have never been successful here in Florida. I have tried bot...Read More
Delicious leaves for a variety of dishes, but failed to grow well in my garden. Dislikes rainy spells, and seems to dislike being transp...Read More
I grew up with this plant...Cilantro is a wonderful plant and spice to use in many dishes, especially salsa and guacamole. It gives it t...Read More
Cilantro is my favorite fresh spice. It's easy to grow and is the perfect comliment in any tomato dish. It has a fresh clean smell! If...Read More
Cilantro is a great herb to grow and to use. The leaves become unpalatable when flowering starts, though. Coriander is the same plant, ...Read More