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beac

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Wed May 9, 2012, 03:20 PM May 2012

Clever way of growing cilantro to avoid bolting:

...if you've ever tried to grow it, you've probably noticed that cilantro yields a fast crop; plants are barely up before they try to flower and set seeds. So those tasty leaves aren't around long, especially in warm weather.

To keep leaves coming, you can sow seeds every two weeks for a continuous cilantro crop. Or, even better, try the method we perfected in Sunset's test garden last year: Grow cilantro as you would mesclun.

Sow seeds thickly in a wide, shallow container; then, as soon as plants are 3 to 4 inches tall and sporting a couple of cuttable leaves, use scissors to cut off some foliage for cooking as shown.

Shear from a different section of the container every time, rotating the pot as you go and never letting plants in any area mature. By the time you get back to the first section harvested, new leaves will have appeared.

http://www.sunset.com/garden/flowers-plants/better-way-grow-cilantro-00400000017171/

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Clever way of growing cilantro to avoid bolting: (Original Post) beac May 2012 OP
Yeah, but then you miss out on the corriander seeds and inevitable reseeding. HopeHoops May 2012 #1
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