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Cilantro
Janice wrote:
Cilantro=Corriander. All I know is the greenhouse had some in bloom, I sniffed the flower and it was like an ice pick went up my nose into my brain, the pain was immediate and intense. I'll not grow it in my yard! LOL Janice I have actually grown it. I always like to experiment with new herbs. I am not a big fan of it as a cooking herb, but it was fine in the garden. I actually only grew it one season, then decided it was taking up limited space when there were other herbs I would rather grow that were actually useful for me. I really don't have advice, as I don't know why mine grew. It was planted in full sun, I watered it. I guess the soil was good, as all the herbs in that area did well. I take a low maintenance approach to most of my gardening - I try not to mess with plants that look like they are doing fine. I may not have prize-winners, but I don't get frustrated. Meagan |
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