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Michelle 🌱 GardensandChickens🐓 Gardener | plant nerd on Instagram: "I know cilantro is not everyone’s cup of tea… BUT…  My family uses a LOT of cilantro as my kids reliable eat a cilantro/rice/meat one pot dish.. and when my kids eat something without whining.. it makes it into the weekly rotation 🤣  THIS is peak cilantro harvesting season here in Atlanta. I harvest, chop, and freeze cilantro every 2 weeks to store for future dinners. Once the soil temperature gets above 75F, cilantro will start flowering and trying to die. So I’ve had the BEST success starting cilantro in the summer (indoors), planting out in the fall, and growing through spring to maximize the cilantro harvesting season.   #veggiegarden #herbgarden #gardening #backyardgarden #gardentips #garden101 #atlantagarden #zone Grow Coriander At Home In Water, How To Harvest Cilantro From Garden, How To Grow Cilantro Outdoors, How To Grow Cilantro In A Pot, How To Plant Cilantro, Cilantro Growing Tips, Cilantro Plant Care, Growing Cilantro In A Pot, Growing Cilantro Outdoors

Michelle 🌱 GardensandChickens🐓 Gardener | plant nerd on Instagram: "I know cilantro is not everyone’s cup of tea… BUT… My family uses a LOT of cilantro as my kids reliable eat a cilantro/rice/meat one pot dish.. and when my kids eat something without whining.. it makes it into the weekly rotation 🤣 THIS is peak cilantro harvesting season here in Atlanta. I harvest, chop, and freeze cilantro every 2 weeks to store for future dinners. Once the soil temperature gets above 75F, cilantro…

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Char + Marv | Planted in the Garden on Instagram: "Cilantro is a versatile herb that can be grown in both gardens and pots. Here are the steps to grow cilantro.

Choose the right time to plant: Cilantro grows best in cool weather, so it’s ideal to plant it in early spring after the last frost or in the fall when temperatures have cooled down to 50 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit.

Prepare the soil: Cilantro prefers loose, fast-draining soil with an acidic pH. Ensure that the soil is well-drained to prevent waterlogging.

Plant the seeds: Cilantro seeds are relatively large and easy to handle, each seeds actually contain 2 so splitting these will give you a higher germination rate. Plant them at a depth of about 1/4 inch. 

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Char + Marv | Planted in the Garden on Instagram: "Cilantro is a versatile herb that can be grown in both gardens and pots. Here are the steps to grow cilantro. Choose the right time to plant: Cilantro grows best in cool weather, so it’s ideal to plant it in early spring after the last frost or in the fall when temperatures have cooled down to 50 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Prepare the soil: Cilantro prefers loose, fast-draining soil with an acidic pH. Ensure that the soil is well-drained to…

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This easy guide on how to harvest cilantro will cover all aspects from how much to take from each plant during every harvest up until the plant goes dormant late in the season. Learn exactly how to harvest cilantro without killing the plant. Harvesting cilantro is incredibly simple: all you need is a pair of scissors and some patience. With proper harvesting techniques, your cilantro will keep producing new leaves for you to enjoy. Pruning Cilantro, Harvesting Cilantro, Harvest Cilantro, How To Harvest Cilantro, Preserve Fresh Herbs, Cilantro Plant, Growing Cilantro, Windowsill Garden, Harvesting Herbs

This easy guide on how to harvest cilantro will cover all aspects from how much to take from each plant during every harvest up until the plant goes dormant late in the season. Learn exactly how to harvest cilantro without killing the plant. Harvesting cilantro is incredibly simple: all you need is a pair of scissors and some patience. With proper harvesting techniques, your cilantro will keep producing new leaves for you to enjoy.

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A popular herb for Asian cuisine, discover how easy it is to start growing cilantro and when to expect coriander seeds. Learn about cilantro's tendency for bolting and when to plant cilantro seeds to get fresh cilantro. #cilantro #container #growing #pots Cilantro Indoors Growing, Corriander Plant How To Grow, How To Grow Cilantro In A Pot, Growing Cilantro In A Pot, Planting Cilantro, Grow Coriander At Home, How To Grow Coriander, Grow Cilantro Indoors, How To Grow Cilantro

A popular herb for Asian cuisine, discover how easy it is to start growing cilantro and when to expect coriander seeds. Learn about cilantro's tendency for bolting and when to plant cilantro seeds to get fresh cilantro. #cilantro #container #growing #pots

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My favorite garden hack! . Germinating cilantro can be super annoying 😒 But I LOVE cilantro so much AND it's the perfect time of year to grow it! So here's a hack for getting great germination on...

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Seattle Urban Farm Co | Garden Creators on Instagram: "You wouldn’t believe the number of people that have told us “I can’t grow cilantro!”…and we always answer, “Yes, you can!”…you just need to know what to expect from this unique crop. Cilantro always bolts, so the key is to harvest it as soon as it reaches 4-6” tall, don’t let it sit or keep growing. If you do this, you can often get 2-3 harvests per planting. The second key is to replant it often. Since you know it will bolt, plant short rows each time you plant, and do it every 2 weeks all season long. This way, you’ll always have something to harvest, even when earlier plantings are bolted. Extra bonus: beneficial insects love cilantro flowers, so bolting isn’t all bad. Double extra bonus: if you let the seed mature and dry out, you’ Herb Planter Ideas, How To Grow Cilantro, Grow Cilantro, Growing Cilantro, Urban Farm, Herb Planters, Keep Growing, Garden Veggies, Beneficial Insects

Seattle Urban Farm Co | Garden Creators on Instagram: "You wouldn’t believe the number of people that have told us “I can’t grow cilantro!”…and we always answer, “Yes, you can!”…you just need to know what to expect from this unique crop. Cilantro always bolts, so the key is to harvest it as soon as it reaches 4-6” tall, don’t let it sit or keep growing. If you do this, you can often get 2-3 harvests per planting. The second key is to replant it often. Since you know it will bolt, plant short…

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