(Throwing it around is all it takes. Really. Not all seeds will grow, of course. But as long as you have enough coriander seed, there will be enough plants coming up to keep the beneficial insects happy. A seed packet from your gardening centre just won't cut it.) Growing Coriander ...
This is my pot of coriander (also known as cilantro or Chinese parsley) looking quite lush at one month after the seeds germinated. I decided to take the photos for this tutorial before I start using the coriander (and in case it dies on me the very next day), so if it continues to...
Coriander: Coriander seeds are those small round little things that look like smooth tan pepper corns. But they are in reality the seeds of the Coriander plant better known to Americans as Cilantro. Anise: A member of the holy trinity of Absinthe. The Chinese believe that as long as you ha...
How to plant sage Sow sage seeds ¼ inch deep. Thin sage seedlings or space transplants 20 inches apart or more. Space rows 20 to 24 inches apart. Grow one or two sage plants for cooking; grow 4 to 6 plants for preserving. Sage companion plants Grow sage with chives and calendula, ...
Check the seeds every 15 to 20 days and replace any paper towels that develop mold on them. Spray any new towels with water or any of the old ones if they dry out. Once the seed has germinated, you can remove it from the fridge and plant it in seed-raising soil in a small pot....
I paid attention to how coriander seeds interact with storage container for a period of 6 months. I examined some of the physical properties of the seeds such as: length L (mm), width W (mm), thickness T (mm), geometric mean diameter Dg (mm), sphericity Φ (%), porosity ε (%),...
Growing Cilantro From Seeds You can also start the plant fromcoriander seeds. If you confuse cilantro and coriander, you're not alone; however, coriander is essentially cilantro seed. Once the seed develops stems and leaves, it is referred to as cilantro. ...
Cilantro, or coriander, is a culinary herb with many uses. Its leaves are referred to as "cilantro," while the seeds are called "coriander." Both leaves and seeds are used in many cuisines, from Mexican to Indian and Chinese. With a few simple steps, you can be growing cilantro in you...
Shell garden peas just before using. Rinse peas under running water before shelling; snap off the stem end of the pod; pull off the string along the seams. Do the same at the other end, and pry the pod open to remove the seeds.Favorite...
Dried Minced Onion– A fine alternative to mincing fresh onion. Especially when only a small amount of minced onion is called for in a recipe. Coriander Seeds– In the US, coriander refers to the seeds of the cilantro plant. Everywhere else in the world it seems it is simply synonymous wi...