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Leisure Coriander Cilantro Seeds

Coriandrum sativum

5.00 (12 reviews)
  • HOW TO GROW
  • FAST FACTS
  • REVIEWS

HOW TO GROW

Sowing: Though coriander thrives in rich, well drained soil and full sun, it will tolerate some shade. Gardeners in warm climates may have the best success with cilantro coriander plant seeds by planting it at any time from September through February, since it is a cool weather plant. It can also be planted as soon as possible in the spring, or after the heat of summer as a fall crop. Since this herb does not take transplanting well, direct sow the seeds 1/2" deep in rows 18-20" apart; thin the seedlings to 12" apart as soon as they develop leaves. Germination usually takes 2-3 weeks. For a continuous harvest, plant a new crop every 2-3 weeks. Coriander does not do well as a container plant because of its large taproot.

Growing: Keep the plants well watered, and control weeds. Coriander can survive even hard frosts, while several days of temperatures above 75 degrees F will cause it to flower immediately and produce leaves that have a very bitter taste. Applying a layer of mulch may help keep the roots cool and delay bolting.

Harvesting: Harvest the leaves of the plant, known as cilantro, as needed; the secondary, feather-like leaves cannot be eaten because of their bitter taste. Cilantro coriander plant seeds can easily be gathered as soon as they ripen to a straw color; remove the seed heads and let them dry completely, then thresh to remove the seeds. Store in an airtight container. The seeds can also be used when still green for a slightly different texture and taste.

Seed Saving: About 2-3 weeks after the plant flowers, the seeds will begin to develop. Pick the seed heads when they ripen to a straw color, then spread them out to dry in a protected location away from direct sunlight. Thresh to remove the cilantro coriander plant seeds from the stems, and store in a cool dry place.

FAST FACTS

Common Names: Cilantro, Coriander, Chinese Parsley

Latin Name: Coriandrum sativum

Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Cool Season|Warm Season

Life Cycle: Annual

USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Seeds per Ounce: 5,000

Planting Method: Direct Sow

Sunlight: Full Sun

Height: 20 Inches

Color: Green

Bloom Season: Blooms Late Summer, Blooms Early Fall

Uses: Aromatic

Leisure Coriander Cilantro Seeds 5.0
Review By Tasty herb

I like cilantro

Speedy delivery and will update when I actually grow the seeds.

Leisure Coriander Cilantro Seeds 5.0
Review By Genesis1elevenllc

Cilantro

Best seeds ever!

Leisure Coriander Cilantro Seeds 5.0
Review By Straightup Nature

Fast shipping!

Item arrive within a mere few days and the product is great and fresh.

Leisure Coriander Cilantro Seeds 5.0
Review By Jack

Jack

Great quality seeds arrived fast 2 days

Leisure Coriander Cilantro Seeds 5.0
Review By Daniel

Happy Homesteader

We recently ordered one pound of this seed not realizing how much one pound was. Lol After paying $1.97 for small packages we decided on the one pound bag because we make fresh salsa all summer long. Price was amazing, package very colorful and heavy duty. Shipping was a bit pricey but we received it in a timely matter. Customer service was great. Good job by all. Awesome job. My new go to company for all my seeds.

Leisure Coriander Cilantro Seeds 5.0
Review By Allen Rodriguez Rodriguez

germinate like crazy

close to 100% germination rate, very flavorful, happy to have them around

Leisure Coriander Cilantro Seeds 5.0
Review By john fong

Cheers to Everwilde Farms.... Again!

I think I've ordered bulk seeds from Everwilde for the past 10 years now and it's because their service and product is consistently top notch. I have always received my order accurately and within a few days after placing the request. Seeds come in next level packaging that makes using and storing absolutely convenient. And finally, the vegees the seeds produce germinate ultra quickly and grow up to be fine specimens. One last comment, Everwilde's pricing is ultra competitive and the bulk value helps me plant enough to surpass what the pesky yard critters steal.

Thanks Everwilde, you've always been my go to source for great seeds!
-John

Leisure Coriander Cilantro Seeds 5.0
Review By Jerry Xiong

Great service.

Items arrived very fast. Great Seller.

Leisure Coriander Cilantro Seeds 5.0
Review By charles utzman

Good source

Their deliveries are always prompt & accurate.

Leisure Coriander Cilantro Seeds 5.0
Review By David

Beautiful packaging and high quality seeds

Just finished planting my seeds. The packaging is very high quality in reseal able mylar bags. The seeds look clean and high quality with a fair amount for several plantings. I'm very satisfied with them and will be buying all my seeds from Everwilde in the future.

Leisure Coriander Cilantro Seeds 5.0
Review By Kathleen Cullen

Fast, convenient service.

I was pleasantly surprised at how fast my order arrived during this time of increased processing times for most companies. Thank you!

Leisure Coriander Cilantro Seeds 5.0
Review By norma lopez

Love it.

I've been growing cilantro from everwilde for a couple years now, great germination, plants are strong and healthy. Slow to bolt. Zone 9a.

Size Price Quantity
XL Mylar Packet (~500 Seeds) $3.48 -+
1 Oz Mylar (~5,000 Seeds) $5.96 -+
1/4 Lb Mylar (113g) $7.62 -+
1 Lb Mylar (454g) $12.00 -+
5 Lb Mylar (2.27kg) $54.00 -+
10 Lb Mylar (4.54kg) $96.00 -+
25 Lb Bulk Bag (11.3kg) $228.00 -+
50 Lb Bulk Bag (22.7kg) $432.00 -+
100 Lb Bulk Bag (45.4kg) $840.00 -+
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DESCRIPTION

Here is a high yielding, bolt-resistant member of the Dill family with a pungent flavor! This herb is very popular, and it is used in many types of cuisine throughout the world. These seeds are grown in the desert, so they do well in hot climates.
The coriander plant, whose leaves are known as cilantro, is native to the Mediterranean and Middle Easter countries; it is believed to be one of the earliest spices used by man. Early physicians such as Hippocrates used coriander primarily as an aromatic stimulant or to disguise the taste of unsavory medicines. Nearly every part of this herb has a culinary use; in Thai cuisine, the roots flavor spicy sauces, while the cilantro leaves season and garnish Chinese, Vietnamese, and Mexican dishes. The coriander seed is used in candy, specialty breads, sauces, desserts, and even perfumes. In Tudor England, coriander seeds coated with sugar were known as "comfits" and became a popular treat.

HOW TO GROW

Sowing: Though coriander thrives in rich, well drained soil and full sun, it will tolerate some shade. Gardeners in warm climates may have the best success with cilantro coriander plant seeds by planting it at any time from September through February, since it is a cool weather plant. It can also be planted as soon as possible in the spring, or after the heat of summer as a fall crop. Since this herb does not take transplanting well, direct sow the seeds 1/2" deep in rows 18-20" apart; thin the seedlings to 12" apart as soon as they develop leaves. Germination usually takes 2-3 weeks. For a continuous harvest, plant a new crop every 2-3 weeks. Coriander does not do well as a container plant because of its large taproot.

Growing: Keep the plants well watered, and control weeds. Coriander can survive even hard frosts, while several days of temperatures above 75 degrees F will cause it to flower immediately and produce leaves that have a very bitter taste. Applying a layer of mulch may help keep the roots cool and delay bolting.

Harvesting: Harvest the leaves of the plant, known as cilantro, as needed; the secondary, feather-like leaves cannot be eaten because of their bitter taste. Cilantro coriander plant seeds can easily be gathered as soon as they ripen to a straw color; remove the seed heads and let them dry completely, then thresh to remove the seeds. Store in an airtight container. The seeds can also be used when still green for a slightly different texture and taste.

Seed Saving: About 2-3 weeks after the plant flowers, the seeds will begin to develop. Pick the seed heads when they ripen to a straw color, then spread them out to dry in a protected location away from direct sunlight. Thresh to remove the cilantro coriander plant seeds from the stems, and store in a cool dry place.

FAST FACTS

Common Names: Cilantro, Coriander, Chinese Parsley

Latin Name: Coriandrum sativum

Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Cool Season|Warm Season

Life Cycle: Annual

USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Seeds per Ounce: 5,000

Planting Method: Direct Sow

Sunlight: Full Sun

Height: 20 Inches

Color: Green

Bloom Season: Blooms Late Summer, Blooms Early Fall

Uses: Aromatic

Reviews

5.00
Global Rating: 5.00 from 12 reviews
5.0

Review By Tasty herb

I like cilantro

Speedy delivery and will update when I actually grow the seeds.

5.0

Review By Genesis1elevenllc

Cilantro

Best seeds ever!

5.0

Review By Straightup Nature

Fast shipping!

Item arrive within a mere few days and the product is great and fresh.

5.0

Review By Jack

Jack

Great quality seeds arrived fast 2 days

5.0

Review By Daniel

Happy Homesteader

We recently ordered one pound of this seed not realizing how much one pound was. Lol After paying $1.97 for small packages we decided on the one pound bag because we make fresh salsa all summer long. Price was amazing, package very colorful and heavy duty. Shipping was a bit pricey but we received it in a timely matter. Customer service was great. Good job by all. Awesome job. My new go to company for all my seeds.

5.0

Review By Allen Rodriguez Rodriguez

germinate like crazy

close to 100% germination rate, very flavorful, happy to have them around

5.0

Review By john fong

Cheers to Everwilde Farms.... Again!

I think I've ordered bulk seeds from Everwilde for the past 10 years now and it's because their service and product is consistently top notch. I have always received my order accurately and within a few days after placing the request. Seeds come in next level packaging that makes using and storing absolutely convenient. And finally, the vegees the seeds produce germinate ultra quickly and grow up to be fine specimens. One last comment, Everwilde's pricing is ultra competitive and the bulk value helps me plant enough to surpass what the pesky yard critters steal.

Thanks Everwilde, you've always been my go to source for great seeds!
-John

5.0

Review By Jerry Xiong

Great service.

Items arrived very fast. Great Seller.

5.0

Review By charles utzman

Good source

Their deliveries are always prompt & accurate.

5.0

Review By David

Beautiful packaging and high quality seeds

Just finished planting my seeds. The packaging is very high quality in reseal able mylar bags. The seeds look clean and high quality with a fair amount for several plantings. I'm very satisfied with them and will be buying all my seeds from Everwilde in the future.

5.0

Review By Kathleen Cullen

Fast, convenient service.

I was pleasantly surprised at how fast my order arrived during this time of increased processing times for most companies. Thank you!

5.0

Review By norma lopez

Love it.

I've been growing cilantro from everwilde for a couple years now, great germination, plants are strong and healthy. Slow to bolt. Zone 9a.