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Burpee 'Coriander' Cilantro, 1.9g Non-GMO Herb Seeds for Planting

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0.20 kg
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  • EASY GROW SEEDS: Homegrown cilantro is far more fragrant, flavorful, and tender than store-bought. Use the fresh leaves as cilantro, or let the plant flower and go to seed to harvest coriander. That’s two crops in one! Once it flowers, it becomes a magnet for pollinators, predatory insects, and other beneficial bugs.
  • NON-GMO: Each packet contains 1.9g of non-GMO seeds. Burpee offers the highest quality, non-GMO seeds hand-picked by expert horticulturalists for growing in the home garden. Our germination rates are 35% higher than industry standards.
  • DIRECT SOW: Sow indoors or outdoors in your raised beds, pots or containers after danger of frost. Sow in average soil with full sun exposure. Seedlings will emerge in 14-21 days. Annual for growing zones 1-11. Harvest in 90 days.
  • GROWTH HABIT: Plant height is 18" to 24". Plant spread is 10" to 14".
  • Since 1876: Generations of customers have trusted Burpee to deliver the highest quality products and service. Gardeners rely on Burpee for accurate plant information and how-to tips that make gardening easier and more successful. Let’s grow together!

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Salsa essential! Pungent leaves (cilantro) can be best used in Asian & Mexican dishes. The seeds (coriander) are used to make curry powder & in sausages. Homegrown cilantro is far more fragrant, flavorful, and tender than store-bought. Once it flowers, it becomes a magnet for pollinators, predatory insects, and other beneficial bugs. You can also air-dry or freeze the leaves for later use.Cilantro is easy to grow—just sow the seeds directly in garden beds or pots. Start outdoors after danger of frost. It even does well in containers for your indoor herb garden. Use the fresh leaves as cilantro, or let the plant flower and go to seed to harvest coriander. That’s two crops in one!

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