If you love cooking with cilantro (Coriandrum sativum) or want to add it to your garden of fresh herbs, you're in luck. You can grow this popular culinary herb without even bothering with soil. Maybe ...
Growing cilantro is easy, but this cool-weather herb quickly flowers and goes to seed as temperatures rise. This can be frustrating as some vegetables typically combined with cilantro, like tomatoes ...
Culinary herbs are among the easiest plants you can grow. They only need sunlight, water, and well-draining soil with a neutral pH. You don’t even need a garden. Many herbs, such as rosemary, basil, ...
Prune cilantro early and often for the healthiest, best-tasting harvest. Keep cilantro's soil evenly moist to promote more growth. Provide afternoon shade to prevent cilantro from bolting. Cilantro is ...
Cilantro can be a polarizing food — especially if you have the gene variation that makes it taste like soap. However, if you find yourself on the pro-cilantro side of the argument, then Everyday ...
It may be true that there are only two types of people in the world — those who love cilantro and those who insist it tastes like soap. For proud members of the former group, growing your own cilantro ...
You don’t need a large yard to have an herb garden. Herbs can be grown in a flower pot or basket, like this one filled with dittany, oregano, thyme, sage, and rosemary. Florence Low Sacramento Bee ...