One of the main problems you’ll encounter growing cilantro is that it bolts quickly in hot weather, leaving you with flavorless leaves. Knowing how to propagate cilantro, you can keep this tasty herb going throughout the season and beyond.  About Growing Cilantro Cilantro is the culinary term for the leaves of this plant. Did you know coriander comes from the same plant? Coriander is the spice made from the dried seeds. To enjoy one or both of these tasty seasonings, you can easily grow cilantro in an herb or container garden.  Cilantro prefers full sun but will tolerate some shade. The soil should drain well. Provide regular water, especially as it gets hot to delay bolting. Harvest the leaves as needed and to encourage more growth.  How to Grow Cilantro from Seed It’s easy to regrow cilantro from seed. To collect seeds, let a plant flower. A couple of weeks […]

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