How to Grow CORIANDRUM

Complete Guide to Growing Coriander

Growing Coriander
Your complete guide to growing this versatile herb from seed to harvest
Overview

Ready to add some fresh, citrusy flavor to your garden? Coriander is your perfect companion! This versatile herb is a dream to grow, whether you're after its aromatic leaves for garnishing or its seeds for spicing up your dishes. The best part? You can start growing it right in your backyard or even in containers on your patio.

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Getting Started
Leafy Leisure

A powerhouse variety that keeps producing leaves for weeks. Perfect if you love cooking with fresh herbs!

Confetti

Features unique, finely divided leaves that look like delicate lace. Adds both flavor and beauty to your garden.

Cruiser

Compact and productive, with large, glossy leaves. Ideal for container growing.

Growing Guide
Sowing Tips

Plant seeds directly in your garden or containers from spring onward. Space them about 4 inches apart and cover lightly with soil.

Watering Guide

Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water deeply during dry spells to prevent early flowering.

Harvesting

Start picking leaves when plants reach 6 inches tall. Take a few leaves from each plant, allowing others to keep growing.

Troubleshooting
Common Issues
  • Watch out for slugs and snails around young plants
  • Prevent early flowering by keeping plants cool and well-watered
  • Remove flower stems early if growing for leaves
  • Maintain consistent moisture to prevent bitter leaves

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