Growing this herb is easier than you think.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Growing your own food can feel a bit intimidating, especially if you’ve only ever cared for fragrant ...
Cilantro fares best when in well-draining, slightly acidic soil. If your soil is more alkaline, fear not, there are easy ...
Cilantro is a favorite ingredient in guacamole, tacos, rice dishes and of course salsa, but as summer temperatures climb, the cilantro quickly goes to seed. This can be frustrating but using all parts ...
Cilantro is a favorite ingredient in guacamole, tacos, rice dishes and of course salsa. But as summer temperatures climb, the cilantro quickly goes to seed. This can be frustrating but using all parts ...
A cilantro garden thrives at home when you give it full sun, well-draining soil, steady moisture, and regular harvesting before it bolts. Start from seed, plant in cool weather, and succession sow ...
Integration of edible plants into a typical garden bed, as opposed to setting them aside in a vegetable garden, orchard, or berry patch, is an idea whose time has come. Proof of this is as near as ...
Packets of seeds for cilantro often boast that they are “slow bolt.” Cilantro is one of those cool season crops that bolts when the weather gets hot. If planting cilantro for its leaves then bolting ...
Q: I’m interested in growing parsley and rosemary as my first herbs, are they hard to maintain? A: Herb gardening is an excellent entry point into edible gardening. They don’t take up too much room, ...
Ronnie asks: I have tried growing cilantro but it seems to bolt really quickly here. Is there another plant with a similar flavor that will last longer in my Hawaiian garden? Papalo, sometimes known ...
Growing your own food can feel a bit intimidating, especially if you’ve only ever cared for fragrant flowers, native shrubs, or fuss-free plants. However, herbs are amazing beginner plants when ...