Description
Cilantro, also known as coriander, is a staple herb in many cuisines. Our Cilantro Santo variety is one of the most popular because it’s fast-growing and remarkably slow to bolt, allowing you to harvest fresh cilantro later into the season. This listing is for Cilantro Seeds, specifically Cilantro Santo OP.
How to Plant Cilantro Seeds:
Follow these easy steps to grow your own cilantro:
- Sowing: Sow the Cilantro Seed lightly in well-draining soil about 1/8 inch deep.
- Covering: Cover the Coriander Seeds with a thin layer of soil.
- Watering: Keep the soil moist but not soggy. Consistent moisture is key for germination.
- Location: Place in a warm location with ample sunlight.
- Germination: Expect germination within 7-14 days, provided the soil temperature is between 65-70 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Pro Tip: Soak the coriander seed in water for 24 hours before planting to improve germination rates.
Using Your Fresh Cilantro:
Once your cilantro has grown, the culinary possibilities are endless! Use your fresh or dried Cilantro Seeds herbs to flavor:
- Sauces: Add a vibrant, fresh taste to salsas, chimichurri, and other sauces.
- Meat: Cilantro complements grilled chicken, pork, and beef.
- Fish: A sprinkle of fresh cilantro elevates seafood dishes.
- Vegetables: Enhance the flavor of roasted, steamed, or stir-fried vegetables.
Cilantro Santo – OP 50-55 Days
Cilantro Santo is an Open Pollinated variety, meaning you can save the cilantro seeds from your plants for future plantings. This variety matures in 50-55 days.
Additional Information:
- Seed Count: 30-40
- Variety: Cilantro Santo
- Open Pollinated (OP)
- Days to Maturity: 50-55
Additional information
Weight | 11 lbs |
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Dimensions | 18 × 12 × 10 in |
Birdhouse Packages | Birdhouse + Post, Birdhouse Only |
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