Cilantro Coriander | Five of Wands

$7.00

Five of Wands tarot is competition and rivalry. Everyone is fighting to be heard is it Cilantro or Coriander? It is both! Commonly called Cilantro this plant has multiple culinary and medicinal uses. Fresh picked aromatic leaves make a great addition to salads and soups while the seeds can be ground up for soups and curry.  Steady grower giving lots of leaves to harvest. Blossoms in summer with tiny white to pale pink flower clusters. Two - three weeks after flowering, the plant sets small round, ribbed, beige-colored seeds in late summer. Annual.

Instructions: Directly sow outdoors when frost season has passed. Not fussy about soil, but it does need full sun and regular moisture.

Plant: Surface sow - must be covered thinly, press onto surface.

Space: 8-12" apart

Germination: 7-14 days

Maturity: 90 days

Height: 12-24"

Soil: moist, well draining

Hardiness: Zones 3-9

Full Sun

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Five of Wands tarot is competition and rivalry. Everyone is fighting to be heard is it Cilantro or Coriander? It is both! Commonly called Cilantro this plant has multiple culinary and medicinal uses. Fresh picked aromatic leaves make a great addition to salads and soups while the seeds can be ground up for soups and curry.  Steady grower giving lots of leaves to harvest. Blossoms in summer with tiny white to pale pink flower clusters. Two - three weeks after flowering, the plant sets small round, ribbed, beige-colored seeds in late summer. Annual.

Instructions: Directly sow outdoors when frost season has passed. Not fussy about soil, but it does need full sun and regular moisture.

Plant: Surface sow - must be covered thinly, press onto surface.

Space: 8-12" apart

Germination: 7-14 days

Maturity: 90 days

Height: 12-24"

Soil: moist, well draining

Hardiness: Zones 3-9

Full Sun

Five of Wands tarot is competition and rivalry. Everyone is fighting to be heard is it Cilantro or Coriander? It is both! Commonly called Cilantro this plant has multiple culinary and medicinal uses. Fresh picked aromatic leaves make a great addition to salads and soups while the seeds can be ground up for soups and curry.  Steady grower giving lots of leaves to harvest. Blossoms in summer with tiny white to pale pink flower clusters. Two - three weeks after flowering, the plant sets small round, ribbed, beige-colored seeds in late summer. Annual.

Instructions: Directly sow outdoors when frost season has passed. Not fussy about soil, but it does need full sun and regular moisture.

Plant: Surface sow - must be covered thinly, press onto surface.

Space: 8-12" apart

Germination: 7-14 days

Maturity: 90 days

Height: 12-24"

Soil: moist, well draining

Hardiness: Zones 3-9

Full Sun

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