Growing Cilantro for Microgreens

Introduction to Cilantro Microgreens Cilantro microgreens are the young, tender shoots of the cilantro plant, harvested just days after germination. They are prized for their vibrant flavor and delicate, feathery leaves. Unlike mature cilantro, these microgreens deliver an intense, clean citrusy punch without the soapy aftertaste that sometimes comes with full-grown cilantro, making them a … Read more

Cilantro Bolted — Now What?

Understanding Cilantro Bolting Cilantro bolting is when the cilantro plant shifts from leafy growth to producing flowers and seeds—a natural part of its life cycle. This usually happens due to certain environmental triggers, especially rising temperatures and longer daylight hours, signaling the plant that it’s time to reproduce. Gardeners often spot the first signs of … Read more

Can You Grow Cilantro Hydroponically?

Introduction to Hydroponic Cilantro Hydroponic cilantro is quickly becoming a favorite among home gardeners and commercial growers who want a fresh, sustainable way to grow this popular herb. If you’ve ever wondered, “Can you grow cilantro hydroponically?”—the answer is a definite yes. Hydroponic growing skips traditional soil altogether and uses nutrient-rich water solutions to deliver … Read more

Can You Regrow Cilantro from Grocery Store Bunches?

Introduction Cilantro is one of those must-have herbs that adds a fresh zing to just about any dish, and luckily, it’s easy to find in most grocery stores. But have you ever wondered if you could regrow cilantro from stems after bringing home a bunch from the produce section? It’s a question many home cooks … Read more

Growing Cilantro in Pots or Containers

Why Grow Cilantro in Containers? Cilantro is a remarkably versatile herb, adding a fresh burst of flavor to dishes like salsa, guacamole, curries, and rice bowls. It’s a favorite among home cooks and professional chefs alike. Growing cilantro in containers offers several advantages, making it an appealing choice for gardeners—especially those with limited space or … Read more

How to Grow Cilantro in Raised Beds

The Best Time to Plant Cilantro in Raised Beds Cilantro thrives in cool weather, making early spring and fall the ideal seasons for planting—especially if you’re growing it in raised beds. In most temperate climates, sow cilantro seeds directly after the last frost and again as summer turns to autumn. If you’re gardening in a … Read more

Best Fertilizers for Cilantro

Introduction Fertilizing cilantro is a key step in growing lush, flavorful herbs that add a fresh punch to everything from tacos to salads. Cilantro is a favorite among home gardeners and cooks alike—it’s fast-growing, aromatic, and a staple in countless cuisines. But despite its popularity, cilantro can be a bit tricky: it thrives in cool … Read more

How to Dry Cilantro for Storage

Introduction Drying cilantro at home is an easy way to ensure you always have this beloved herb on hand and avoid the frustration of wilted bunches in your fridge. Fresh cilantro is notoriously delicate—it quickly goes limp, turns yellow, and develops slimy stems. By learning how to dry cilantro for storage, you not only prevent … Read more

How to Prevent Cilantro from Bolting in Hot Weather

Understanding Why Cilantro Bolts Bolting is a term gardeners use to describe when a plant, like cilantro, suddenly sends up a flower stalk and shifts its energy from growing tasty leaves to producing seeds. For cilantro, this is often seen as a problem because the leaves lose their signature flavor, turning bitter and less tender—definitely … Read more

How to Grow Cilantro in Cold Weather

Understanding Cilantro Cilantro, known for its bright, citrusy leaves, is a versatile herb used in cuisines worldwide—from salsas and curries to garnishing soups. Interestingly, it carries a dual identity: when the plant goes to seed, these seeds are called coriander seeds. They feature a warm, nutty flavor commonly used in spice blends. Like many herbs, … Read more