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Coriander seeds - 100 seeds - code 148 -Coriandrum seeds

$4.99
Ships from Greece Gr

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Ships from Greece Gr

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Estimated to arrive by Tue, Jun 24th. Details
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Ships from Greece Gr

Offer policy

OBO - Seller accepts offers on this item. Details

Return policy

None: All purchases final

Purchase protection

Catalog info

Payment options

PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

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Seeds & Bulbs

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3 in stock

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Unspecified by seller, may be new.

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Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

1586033720

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Organic Coriandrum seeds - ????????? Listing for 100 seeds Germination rate 85% How to grow: Cilantro needs a frost free period to grow but it doesn't like extreme heat. So in milder climates you grow cilantro during summer, in tropical climates you grow it during the cooler dry season. To grow cilantro you need reasonable soil and you need to keep the plants well watered. Always grow cilantro from seed, directly where you want it. Cilantro hates being transplanted. The stress will likely cause it to go straight to seed and then it dies. And you never get any leaves at all! Also, cilantro grows a big taproot, and those little seedling pots are not deep enough to accommodate it. Growing cilantro in a pot isn't doing it any good. The standard directions are to sow cilantro about 1 cm deep, but there is no need to get scientific about it. Just cover the seeds and keep them moist. You can plant cilantro in rows for easy harvesting or you can spread the seed over a wider area and rake it in. It depends how much seed you have available. Don't go overboard with the amount of seed. Healthy cilantro plants grow fairly big, about 50 cm or 2 feet tall. You want about 5 cm between plants if you grow cilantro for the leaf. They need more space if you grow them for seed, but you can always eat the extre plants and just leave a few to go to seed. Cilantro seeds take about two to three weeks to germinate. If they come up too thickly, just pull up and eat the extras... plant: summer-spring-autumn crop: all year ********************************************************************* All seeds in my shop are from my organic garden here in Greece. * I give a lot of time and effort to keep you all satisfied so PLEASE READ THE SHOP POLICIES before you purchase something from my shop. If you purchase something you automatically accept shop policies. * UPGRADE YOUR ORDER TO REGISTER MAIL if you want safer transaction, tracking number and faster delivery. * Germination rate depends on the country and the weather conditions