Cilantro - Slow Bolt

Cilantro - Slow Bolt

$2.50
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Cilantro - Slow Bolt Coriandrum sativum, is one of the slowest Cilantros to bolt, which is great for Florida’s warm weather. Type: Heirloom When to Plant: In North and Central Florida it’s best to plant Cilantro in the early spring and in the early fall, these are the months of March and August. In South Florida, you have an extended planting season of October through February.    Planting instructions: Plant in a spot with full sun and well-draining soil. Give each plant 2-4” of space between each other. You can sow directly in the garden or transplant seedlings. Plant seeds about ¼” deep and water regularly.    Germination time: 7-10 Days   Number of seeds per pack: 30-40   For a more detailed dive into growing Cilantro in Florida check out this guide I wrote.

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