
Growing Cilantro
How to Grow Cilantro in Pots
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Even if you are not into cooking with the herb, growing cilantro can be beneficial for nearby vegetables and other plants in more ways than one. It is also easy to start new plants from seeds, so growing cilantro in pots all year long is a possibility.
Growing cilantro indoors offers a variety of options, including microgreens, full grown leaves, and even flowers and seeds producing plants. There are several options when it comes to planting cilantro for your herb garden.
You can begin planting with seeds, propagate with established plants, or buy young plants for growing. Cilantro seeds are tiny and may be difficult to handle, so you might prefer to start from younger plants instead.
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