Coriandrum sativum – (Annual) (100 days) Native to southern Europe, Coriander is increasingly being known in North America as Cilantro. It was brought to Britain by the Romans, and has been cultivated as an aromatic spice since ancient times. Growing to 1–2’, it carries delicate umbels of flowers that are pale mauve/white. The entire plant is edible. Full Sun. Certified Organic.
Planting instructions: Direct seed ½" deep , spaced 1" apart in rich, well–drained soil. Firm soil over seeds. Thin to 8" apart when 3" tall. Do not transplant.