Up for sale is one pack of 200 Organic Cilantro Herb Seeds. Used as an aromatic and seasoning in cooked dishes, cilantro also works well fresh to add a bright earthy flavor. To have a continuous supply of cilantro, plant a new round of seeds approximately every 2 weeks.
All of our vegetable seeds are USDA certified organic, Non-GMO, and are grown in the U.S.A. All of our seeds are packed in compostable paper seed packets and are plastic free.
We offer flat rate combined shipping on all orders, no limit on the amount or type of seed packets.
CULTURE
Soil temperature: 65 - 70 degrees Fahrenheit
Germination lighting: Dark
Germination days: 10 days
Seed Depth: 1/4"
Plant spread: 18"
Plant height: 36''
Plant type: Annual
Maturation days: 75 days
For zones 3-12 cilantro is a staple in your Organic herb garden and prefer full sun. Direct sowing in the spring after your last frost is recommended for this cool weather plant or after the heat of summer. In the spring work your garden soil 6" deep, scatter seeds and cover lightly with peat or compost. Use deeply watered soil and place them on the surface lightly covered with vermiculite or sand as they need light to germinate. Cilantro thrives in deeply watered soil and responds favorably as a container plant. Containers dry out quickly, be sure to water often and place container in a shady area in extreme heat.
All of our vegetable seeds are USDA certified organic, Non-GMO, and are grown in the U.S.A. All of our seeds are packed in compostable paper seed packets and are plastic free.
We offer flat rate combined shipping on all orders, no limit on the amount or type of seed packets.
CULTURE
Soil temperature: 65 - 70 degrees Fahrenheit
Germination lighting: Dark
Germination days: 10 days
Seed Depth: 1/4"
Plant spread: 18"
Plant height: 36''
Plant type: Annual
Maturation days: 75 days
For zones 3-12 cilantro is a staple in your Organic herb garden and prefer full sun. Direct sowing in the spring after your last frost is recommended for this cool weather plant or after the heat of summer. In the spring work your garden soil 6" deep, scatter seeds and cover lightly with peat or compost. Use deeply watered soil and place them on the surface lightly covered with vermiculite or sand as they need light to germinate. Cilantro thrives in deeply watered soil and responds favorably as a container plant. Containers dry out quickly, be sure to water often and place container in a shady area in extreme heat.