Cilantro - Lemon
Cilantro - Lemon
- Seeds per pack: 75+
Seed Details
A tasty quick and easy plant to grow in beds, containers and window sills. All parts of this plant have a delicious lemon scent making it a great choice for cooking and fresh foods. Flowers are edible and it attracts beneficial insects.
Instructions
For direct sowing lemon cilantro, plant seeds outdoors after the last frost in a sunny spot with well-draining soil. Sow seeds about a quarter-inch deep, spacing them 6 to 8 inches apart. Keep the soil consistently moist for best results. For sowing indoors, begin 4 to 6 weeks before the last frost and transplant seedlings outside once they have true leaves and the frost risk has passed.
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| Type: | Herbs |
| Seed #: | 486 |
| Variety: | Lemon |
| Colour: | green |
| Temperature (C): | 10 - 15 |
| Zone: | 2+ |
| Blooms: | July to September |
| Site: | Full Sun |
| Quantity: | 75 |
| Height (cm): | 40 - 50 |
| Spread (cm): | 25 - 35 |
Full Sun
It is unknown exactly where it originated from but Cilantro/Coriander is mentioned in the Bible. (Exodus 17:31) as well as known for its even older uses in ancient Chinese herbal medicines. In Mexico, it is reported to have been used from as early as the in beds. Cilantro is also known as coriander. It is related to the parsley family, but unlike parsley, it is an annual plant that has been flavouring foods and complimenting medicine for ages.