Overview
Discover the joy of growing your own fresh herbs with our premium selection of cilantro coriander seeds. This generous pack provides over 200 high-quality, non-GMO herb seeds, ensuring a bountiful harvest for your culinary adventures. Known by many names, including cilantro (the leaves), coriander (the seeds), culantro, and ngò gai, this versatile herb is a staple in a multitude of global cuisines. Our seeds are sourced from the USA, guaranteeing freshness and viability. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting, these easy grow seeds are an excellent choice for adding vibrant flavor and aroma to your dishes. Cultivating your own cilantro means you’ll always have a fresh supply on hand, free from pesticides and grown with care.
Key Benefits
Our cilantro coriander seeds offer numerous advantages for the home gardener and culinary enthusiast alike:
- Fresh, Flavorful Harvest: Grow your own fresh cilantro leaves for salsas, curries, and garnishes, or allow the plants to mature for aromatic coriander seeds, ensuring the freshest ingredients for your cooking.
- Non-GMO Assurance: These are non-GMO herb seeds, providing peace of mind that you are growing natural, unaltered plants for your family’s consumption.
- Versatile Culinary Use: Enjoy the dual benefits of cilantro and coriander from a single plant. The leaves are perfect for immediate use, while the seeds can be dried and ground for spice, making these culantro seeds incredibly versatile.
- Easy to Grow: With a ‘Very Easy’ cultivating difficulty, these easy grow seeds are ideal for gardeners of all experience levels, from beginners to experts.
- Indoor & Outdoor Adaptability: Our cilantro coriander seeds thrive in both indoor and outdoor environments, allowing you to enjoy fresh herbs year-round, regardless of your garden space.
- Abundant Supply: With over 200 seeds, you’ll have an ample supply to sow multiple batches throughout the season, ensuring a continuous harvest of fresh herbs.
- USA Sourced Quality: These ngò gai seeds are proudly sourced from the USA, reflecting a commitment to quality and supporting domestic agriculture.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
Growing cilantro coriander seeds is a rewarding experience, and with a few simple tips, you can ensure a thriving harvest. Cilantro prefers a location with full sun to partial shade, especially in hotter climates where some afternoon shade can prevent bolting (going to seed prematurely). The ideal soil for these herb seeds is well-draining, fertile loam with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. While cilantro can tolerate a range of soil types, good drainage is crucial to prevent root rot. Maintain consistent moisture, watering regularly to keep the soil evenly damp, but avoid overwatering. Cilantro is an annual plant, meaning it completes its life cycle within one growing season. For best results, sow seeds directly into the garden after the last frost, or start indoors for an earlier harvest. Fertilize sparingly; a balanced, all-purpose fertilizer can be applied once or twice during the growing season if soil nutrients are low. Pests are generally not a major issue, but keep an eye out for aphids. These easy grow seeds are quite resilient, making them a great choice for new gardeners.
Size & Details
This offering includes over 200 individual cilantro coriander seeds, providing you with a significant quantity for multiple plantings. As an annual herb, cilantro typically reaches a height of 1-2 feet when mature, with a similar spread. The growth rate is moderate, and you can often begin harvesting leaves within 3-4 weeks after germination. The seeds are shipped as bare seeds, ready for planting directly into your chosen growing medium. The plants are suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, making them adaptable to various gardening setups. Expect a continuous supply of fresh leaves throughout the growing season from these productive non-GMO herb seeds.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the best time to plant cilantro coriander seeds? A: For outdoor planting, sow seeds directly after the last frost in spring. For a continuous harvest, you can succession plant every 2-3 weeks. Indoors, they can be started year-round.
- Q: How much sunlight does cilantro need? A: Cilantro thrives in full sun (6+ hours) but can benefit from partial shade in hot climates to prevent bolting.
- Q: What kind of soil is best for these herb seeds? A: Well-draining, fertile loam with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0 is ideal. Good drainage is key.
- Q: How often should I water my cilantro plants? A: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch.
- Q: Are these non-GMO herb seeds suitable for container gardening? A: Yes, cilantro grows very well in containers, making it perfect for patios, balconies, or indoor growing.
- Q: Can I harvest both leaves and seeds from these culantro seeds? A: Absolutely! Harvest the leaves as ‘cilantro’ when the plants are young. If you let the plant mature and flower, it will produce seeds, which are ‘coriander’.
- Q: How long does it take for ngò gai seeds to germinate? A: Germination typically occurs within 7-14 days under optimal conditions. Soaking the seeds overnight before planting can sometimes speed up the process.














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