Dont you love adding cilantro to your dishes?
It gives this refreshing, citrusy, and tart taste that I just really like.
If you want to learn how to do it, keep on reading or watch the video below.
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Break all the seeds into two parts using a heavy object just like in the photo below.
It is important that you break them as corianders have two seeds.
This will also help to expedite germination.
Step 2:
Fill a small container with water, then add the broken seeds.
Let them soak in water for a night before sowing them.
Step 3:
Add garden soil into a pot.
Sprinkle the seeds into the soil with the water.
Step 4:
Cover all the seeds with a thin layer of soil.
you’re able to just sprinkle dry soil on top.
check that not to put too much.
Step 5:
Spray water into the soil and let it grow for a few days.
In summer, double-check to keep the pot in an area with indirect sunlight.
During winter, you want to keep the pot in a space with sunlight for the whole day.
In the spring season, keep it to a partial shade.