The seeds from the parent plant originally came from my husband’s Aunt Rosie in Colorado.
I planted the seeds this season and the plants grew — much to my mother-in-law’s surprise. So we let the plants go to seed and collected it. Voila! We now have Aunt Rosie’s cilantro, Ohio style. :)
This batch of seed was harvested Sept 27, 2011.
Seeds Data
Zaryn's Cilantro - Aunt Rosie's, Ohio-style Seeds Care Instructions
If sowing directly, sow at a depth of approx. 0.23 inches (0.6 cm) and aim for a distance of at least 5.85 inches (15.0 cm) between Coriander plants.
Coriander normally grows to a mature height of 75.0 cm (that's 2.44 feet imperial) so ensure you have enough space in your garden for this plant.
Remember to water moderately.
A soil ph of between 4.9 and 8.2 is ideal for Coriander as it does best in acidic to alkaline soil so test your soil acidity often.
More information about Cilantro - Aunt Rosie's, Ohio-style Seeds is available in the Folia gardener's wiki. All Cilantro - Aunt Rosie's, Ohio-style Seeds Care Instructions have been kindly provided by our members.
Seed Starting Schedule
- Sow Indoor
- Transplant
- Harvest
- Jan
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Plantings & Stash Items
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