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This page gives instructions on how to buy cilantro herb seeds from David's Garden Seeds.
Cilantro is one of the easiest-to-grow, most recognizable fresh herbs with a season that is extendable through succession planting. While the foliage is commonly called cilantro, the edible seed is known as coriander. Both are widely used in Asian, Caribbean, and Latin American cuisines, with a distinctive flavor that lends itself well to highly spiced foods. The flowers strongly attract beneficial insects and are also edible. Sprinkle them raw on salads, chicken and spicy Southwestern dishes for a mild cilantro flavor.
Herb Cilantro Calypso 200 Non-GMO, Open Pollinated Seeds
$4.45
Indispensable for Southwestern cooking, as well
as Chinese, Thai, and others. Calypso is the slowest to bolt of any
cilantro available. Leafy, full plants give you lots of leaves to
harvest for your salsa, salads, and myriad other recipes. Harvest in about 50-55 days to leaf harvest (Cilantro), 120-150 to seed (Coriander).
Cruiser Cilantro 200 Non-GMO, Open Pollinated Seeds
$4.45
Bolt-resistant variety with uniform plants. Compared to Calypso, Cruiser
has a tidier, more upright plant habit and the same excellent bolt
resistance. Large leaves and sturdy stems make it an ideal bunching
variety for fresh market sales. Harvest in about 60 days.
Leisure Cilantro 200 Non-GMO, Open Pollinated Seeds
$4.45
Standard cilantro, available in organic seed. In our trials, we found Leisure to be very similar to Santo in uniformity, flavor, and bolt tolerance. Like the leaves and seeds, the flowers are also edible. Harvest in about 55 days and 120 days to seed.
Herb Cilantro Marino 200 Non-GMO, Open Pollinated Seeds
$4.45
Thickly feathered leaf with excellent plant emergence, late bolting, and high yielding for open field or greenhouse production. Harvest in 45 days.
Santo Cilantro 200 Non-GMO, Open Pollinated Seeds
$4.45
Standard cilantro. Santo is a slow-bolting selection grown for its
leaves. Direct seed every two weeks for a continuous supply of fresh
leaves. Harvest about in 50-55 days to leaf harvest or 90-105 to seed for coriander.
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