Growing Coriander, also Cilantro, Chinese parsley

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22 Jul 09 Boz (Australia - temperate climate)
Hi sjsjs, I would suggest that you try again in September (for a temperate area). I started with one plant which went to seed quickly. I collected most seeds but then left the rest to self-sow and now have plenty of plants growing strong through Winter. The great thing is that I have plants at different stages of their life-cycle so I always have a fresh supply ready. I suggest using plenty of sugar-cane mulch to prevent weeds and insects, and reduces watering needs.
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