Description :
Cilantro, also known as coriander, is an annual herb with delicate, lacy leaves and a pungent, citrusy flavor. It is commonly used in Mexican, Indian, and Southeast Asian cuisines.
Planting Instructions :
- Cilantro prefers cool weather and partial shade in hot climates like New Mexico.
- Plant seeds directly in the garden after the last frost date, as cilantro does not transplant well.
- Keep the soil consistently moist, especially in hot weather, to prevent bolting.
- Succession planting every few weeks ensures a continuous harvest.