


Cilantro Seeds
Rows of plants should be at least a foot apart to provide good airflow. Cilantro is best planted in the early spring but also can be started in fall. 6 hours of full sun is best, but the plants will need afternoon shade to avoid burned leaves.
It grows quickly, often yielding its first harvest of leaves within 30 days. You can begin to harvest leaves once the plants are around 6” tall.
Tip: Requires cool conditions, takes a little frost. direct seed where plants are to grow, starting 3-4 weeks before last frost of spring. Succession-sow for consistent supply.
50 Seeds per pack; Seed life 5-7 years
Rows of plants should be at least a foot apart to provide good airflow. Cilantro is best planted in the early spring but also can be started in fall. 6 hours of full sun is best, but the plants will need afternoon shade to avoid burned leaves.
It grows quickly, often yielding its first harvest of leaves within 30 days. You can begin to harvest leaves once the plants are around 6” tall.
Tip: Requires cool conditions, takes a little frost. direct seed where plants are to grow, starting 3-4 weeks before last frost of spring. Succession-sow for consistent supply.
50 Seeds per pack; Seed life 5-7 years
Rows of plants should be at least a foot apart to provide good airflow. Cilantro is best planted in the early spring but also can be started in fall. 6 hours of full sun is best, but the plants will need afternoon shade to avoid burned leaves.
It grows quickly, often yielding its first harvest of leaves within 30 days. You can begin to harvest leaves once the plants are around 6” tall.
Tip: Requires cool conditions, takes a little frost. direct seed where plants are to grow, starting 3-4 weeks before last frost of spring. Succession-sow for consistent supply.
50 Seeds per pack; Seed life 5-7 years