Few herbs are as flavor-controversial as cilantro but for those who love it, there is nothing better than a freshly cut bundle of fragrant cilantro. This annual herb holds its own in beds or pots.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. bdspn / Getty Images Unless you’re part of that small percentage of the population who thinks cilantro has a soap-like taste, ...
Cilantro, or Coriandrum sativum, is one of the most common herbs on the planet, used in dishes across the globe—from Mexico to the Middle East and Asia. This member of the carrot family (Apiaceae) is ...
Packets of seeds for cilantro often boast that they are “slow bolt.” Cilantro is one of those cool season crops that bolts when the weather gets hot. If planting cilantro for its leaves then bolting ...
Q: Whenever I try to plant cilantro in my garden, it either dies or bolts right away. How can I grow cilantro successfully? Would it be happy in an outdoor pot? A: There are several reasons some store ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Harvest outer stems only and leave inner stems to encourage continuous growth. Regular harvesting prevents bolting and keeps ...
Enjoy your garden even more this summer with a hearty herb that pollinators love because it blooms into beautiful purple ...
Spring is a good time to consider growing cilantro. One good reason to grow cilantro is because you’ll get two herbs with one plant. When the plant leaves are harvested, the leaves are known as the ...