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Garden lovers often turn to homegrown herbs to elevate their culinary creations. Cilantro, with its fresh and zesty flavor, ...
Growing cilantro indoors lets you enjoy the fresh flavors of this herb year-round. Often used to flavor salsa, guacamole, and stir-fry dishes, cilantro is one herb that many people just can’t ...
While Barron-Gafford said some laughed him off when he first proposed the idea of growing crops in the shade of solar panels, ...
Cilantro grows quickly and its leaves can be harvested when the plants are 4-6 inches tall. Harvest as needed and as much as a third of the plant at one time to allow it to keep producing.
Many people have a hard time growing cilantro. But with planning, it’s possible to harvest perfect cilantro from the garden virtually any time of year.
Barbara Pleasant shares how to grow cilantro from seed, including tips on choosing varieties and when to harvest coriander seeds.
On paper, growing herbs from seeds appears to be a no-brainer way to save money. For the price of one bunch of fresh parsley ...
Our expert-approved cilantro plant care guide will teach you how to grow this flavorful herb easily at home, so you can add it to all of your favorite dishes.
Despite coming from the same plant, cilantro and coriander are quite different. This article explains their differences.
Cilantro is a cool-weather plant that bolts (flowers), goes-to-seed, and dies when the weather is hot. For cilantro to be tender, leafy, and tasty, the weather must be mild and the days short.