Grow Great Cilantro

4 years ago
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The only real "trick" to growing great cilantro in a pot or container is to hold down the temperature. Cilantro (coriander if used for seed) is a cool-season herb, so as soon as temperatures average around 85F (30C) they'll begin to send flowers and stop producing the aromatic foliage gardeners are looking for. I like the variety 'Slo-Bolt' - which seems to resist going to flower/seed a little better than other cilantro.

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