CILANTRO GROWING GUIDE: 3 Tips to Prevent Bolting
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- Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
- 00:00 Introduction
00:25 What is Bolting?
01:13 How to Slow Down Bolting
01:19 Tip 1
02:29 Tip 2
03:15 Tip 3
04:16 Bolting attracts beneficial insects
04:48 Flowers develop into coriander seeds
Cilantro is a leafy herb and a staple ingredient in many Mexican, Indian, and Asian recipes. Not only does it add a unique flavor and aroma to dishes, but it also offers numerous health benefits. Growing cilantro in your garden is the best way to ensure a fresh and readily available supply of cilantro for all your culinary needs.
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It is my dream to have a garden like this. Cilantro is my favorite herb.
There are people who cilantro tastes like soap? Well that sucks! l LOVE cilantro in Pho soup! Probably the best way I like eating it.
I use cilantro on everything cause Spanish and we love cilantro
Thaks
I am latina. I love Cilantro on almost everything especially when making pico de gallo!
I let cilantro bolt in my strawberry garden tower. The flowers bring in the pollinators for the berries. Gives the whole garden a pollinator jump start in early spring. 🙂
I love fresh cilantro on sandwiches and salads. it boosts my energy alot, and is highly nutritional, removes heavy metals. such a wonderful plant.
I now understand why I've had such poor results with cilantro. Thanks for all this good advice, I will use it!
So jealous of your Arizona garden and weather. I mean, except for the 110° days and neverending wildfires. 😳 😊
There are two (2) plants in every seed of cilantro (even the ants know that) and in order to have a good crop, you have to lightly crush them by rolling them with a rolling pin or a bottle, in order to separate the two plants. Try planting one whole seed, and split the other one, and see which one comes first ..xoxo
I have bought cilantro from the market and froze it in a tight bunch. When I needed some, I took it out of the freezer and sliced off some from the frozen bunch and put it right back into the freezer or else you will have a defrosted bunch of "sloppy leaves"!! You don't have the fresh leaves but you get the flavor when you cook with it. You can only using it for cooking! It lasts for months in the freezer!😊❤
Salsa baby!!! Thanks for the info. Enjoy your channel.
I love cutting them in my Potato Salad 😋👍
Yum, that sounds good. I've never tried it in potato salad.
It's a tropical plant where the weather is hot throughout the year and cilantro is grown all year round in countries like Malaysia, Thailand, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Mexico.
I planted cilantro and was so surprised when the next spring they popped up again, having self-seeded and survived my zone 5 winter. It's come back every springtime since :)
This is the best video I have seen about cilantro. Thank you!!
Thank you! I LOVE cilantro & can’t get enough! I recommend toasting the coriander seeds in a dry pan and putting them in salads or on dishes. Yum!
Great idea!!
wow you're an expert!!! My cilantro failures are EPIC LOL ❤
We love cilantro in salads, soups, bean salad, escabeche recipes and in guacamole❤
The best and only video about cilantro/coriander I’ve seen. Thank you!
Thanks! I use my homegrown cilantro in salsa. Peoria, AZ Zone 9B.
My hamster loves cilantro!
I had no idea that coriander seeds come from cilantro.
I love cilantro.
Thank you for the informative video. You have a lovely lush garden in AZ! I use Cilantro to make Sofrito.
Soap!!! But I have totally adjusted to the taste and have learned to like it a little bit. I’ll be growing it for the beneficial bug friends. Thanks!
Me too.
Thank you again. Sound advice. I bet the food prepared from your kitchen is phenomenal. Nothing but the best! God Bless you and your family!
Thank you so much for the information 😊we use a lot of cilantro in our cooking everyday and even the coriander powder. I usually use the seeds that I bought from Indian grocery stores 😀
Its snowing right now in our area.Though i like snow fall frm child hood but this year i have plantted sm citrus trees and the pleasure of snow fall is absolutly awsom this year looking at the plants which litraly is glowing in snow.what a pleaure im geting from nature this time.Thank you Angela your videos actully inspird me to plant the citrus and if was not a docter i would have been a gardner so soo relaxing it is
Best of luck with your citrus. Enjoy your garden!
Thank you
When mine is fresh I use it as lettuce 😊
We also live in Arizona and the cilantro looks like weeds its growing so well! I'm glad this video popped up I was worried it was going to bolt with this weather...My favorite recipe at the moment is a red cabbage slaw with red onion, carrots, Jalapeno of course cilantro and a lot of it! I dress it with lime juice and a little salt. Delicious and so fresh!
That sounds so good. I think I have everything for that right now - I'm going to try it. Thank you!
We use in every dish cooked.. They have amazing flavor and health benefits
Greetings from SoCal Zone 10b. Cilantro lover here 😅 I have been unsuccessful growing it and now have 3 dwarf lemon cilantro sprouts!! Thanks for your tips to keep them living b4 the heat arrives 🎉😅
I just started to grow cilantro. Every time I need it I don’t have it and when I buy it, it doesn’t get used and I end up tossing it which I hate.
Want to try and add more things to grow. I live in Surprise AZ and am loving your videos and website.
I top almost all my nourish bowls with cilantro ..yummy. thanks for the growing tips
I love Cilantro!!! I have some growing in a pot in the house pretty much year around and garden spring and fall. I love it in salsa, taco dishes, salads.... I have a couple of friends that hate it because of the dirt or soap taste, THAT would be so sad. I collect seed every summer and at the end of fall. YUMMMM
How do you grow in the house? Do they need a lot of sun or do you use grow lights? Thanks
I grow them in pot with a good compose. Set near a window and they grow great. No grow lights needed. Water when it feels lite or dry. Cilantro likes cooler temps, so it can be set in your coolest room. It bolts in summer out side in hot weather, so I grow it in summer Aldo because air is on. Plant early spring and September outside.
I would love an episode on your favorite ways to use your garden-grown herbs and produce in the kitchen! Especially when you end up with relatively large crops.
Thanks for all of your inspiration and education - from Cave Creek AZ 😊
Good idea. I do share a lot with my family and neighbors now that we are down to only one at home. But I have favorite ways to use the produce for sure. Thanks for asking!
Great video!
Awesome video, I will rewatch this again this fall!
Definitely am going to plant cilantro!
Brilliant tips. Thanks!
I am thrilled to have discovered your channel. ❤
I didn't realize I could plant them outdoors that much in advance of the last frost. Great info, thanks.
Awesome info, have a beautiful day🥬🥬🌱🌱🪴🪴👍👍
That's really Beautiful
Great video and very helpful info! Thanks!
Brilliant! Beautifully presented!
I'm about to plant my first cilantro. I got my seeds from Seed Savers. Looking forward to some outstanding guacamole using cilantro that is NOT pale green with brown spots like what is available at stores in my part of Kansas! THANKS for sharing this video!
Thank you! Great video! I'm excited to try growing cilantro again!
Wow thanks for those tips on growing cilantro…I am picking up some seeds this week
So helpful. I’ve failed for years in Hawaii and now in TN so will try again
You are so smart. Thank you…I will attempt cilantro again.
Excellent 🎉🎉🎉 Thank you ☺️ I subscribed to your channel 🙏
Amazing 😊
Now I understand why my cilantro plants were dying!!
Thank you!
Wonderful. Thanks for sharing. I have some cilantro bolting. I didn’t know if I cut the cilantro they will grow back in few weeks.
Once it's bolting it will continue to bolt, even if you cut it back.
Thank you! Your very helpful yo me.
This is exactly what i needed to know about cilantro! I saw one of your videos about a year ago and saw your garden grid watering system. Needless to say, I now have it throughout my raised beds. Its AWESOME! I subscribed and thoroughly enjoy your content👍👍👍
Thank you. I have my first seedlings popping up here in April in New Zealand. I will follow your advice regarding the 2 weekly sewing for 4 months which will end in July here.
I’ve also purchased seeds of a broad leafed Cilantro which I’m interested to try. It’s purported to be the Sam flavour, however, time will tell.
My favourite way to eat Cilantro or Coriander is impossible to specify as I LOVE its flavour with avocados in Guacamole, sprinkle d on salads, in a cream sauce with pasta, in a stir fry. I mean in all honesty if you are lucky enough to enjoy this flavour in your food, what’s NOT to like???
Thank you for this informative Video. I shall subscribe.
Margot
New Zealand
I like cilantro I have always in my fridge
Thanks for the great tips! I can't wait to have fresh cilantro all spring and summer. My favorite way to eat them is freshly grounded in a mortar and pestle along with some green onions, garlic, and chili pepper. Add a dash of salt and grind til slightly crushed but chunky. It's delicious to eat with any grilled meat + rice on the side.
That sounds so good!
I started my cilantro In september, zone 9 and now their about 4”, Thank You Angela I Will do the succesion planting ive never done it 😊👩🌾♥️ one question can I grow it indoor and How do You do it? It So hot In here during summer like 110
Yes, give them lots of light - indirect from a window is not enough. Here's the info from my blog on how to grow it indoors:
Grow in an unglazed terra-cotta pot at least 8 inches (20 cm) deep.
Water only when the top inch or so of soil is dry.
Supplemental lighting for 10-11 hours per day, with the lights about 6 inches (15 cm) away from the plant.
Ideal indoor temperature: 50°F-75°F (10°C-24°C).
Feed a half-strength dose of fish emulsion every 2 weeks throughout the growing season.
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@@GrowingInTheGarden oh I never fertilize them ooops, I just water them 😬 so I have that fish emulsion and use it for other stuff, now I will use it for that. Thanks I will read the info you sent me ♥️😊👩🌾👍👍
I always forget to plant it out early ! I think I am going to tape my cilantro seed package to a radish seed package so MAYBE I will actually remember to plant it early😆
I use cilantro in many Mexican recipes! Yum!
Thank you for the tips, I love cilantro. I put in in salsa and pico as well as on my sandwiches and salads. it is so good for us. I grow bumper crops as well.
I use mine for pico de gallo , great with Mexican food!😂
Excellent information. Two more things that are often missed and overlooked, one is the young green corriander seeds, they are a treasure when crushed using a mortar and pestal. Heavenly indeed, use when you saute garlic and in pesto sauce . Harvest the dry seeds before any rain. No dry corriander tastes as aromatic as the corriander that is harvested and stored fresh from your own garden. I use corriander seeds when tender green, even more often than when the plant is at the cilantro stage!
We use in our cooking in all the dishes
cilantro-parsley pesto...mega flavor...
When storing cilantro I’ve found putting a gallon ziplock bag over it can significantly increase the useful life. I’ve had it last over a month. Fill a cup with water, put stems in, open gallon bag on top, then put in fridge. I’ve done the same without the bag and it lasts maybe a week or 2. Not sure why the bag is so much better.
I’ve had cilantro in cole slaw and in bbq chicken sandwiches yummy
Nice,I mix it with avocado onion and lime
Salsa verde for the win! My cilantro will bolt soon; it's been quite warm here. I have it tucked in full shade. I have made a note to buy long standing cilantro seeds for next fall's planting.
As always, great video and I appreciate you.
I let mine bolt so i can sow it this fall/winter. And yes mine did great just couldn't eat it fast enough. Maricopa Az 👋
I’m letting mine bolt for a cottage garden it’s sooo pretty
Angela = Angel :)
Reminds me of that song by the Texas Tornadoes
"Making Guacamole"🥑😁 🔥
I make tons of cilantro pesto with garlic and olive oil and freeze it last all oh and don't forget the lime juice season😊
Chop cilantro leaves and add a bit of olive oil, then freeze in an ice cube tray. For use in winter, wrap each portion in plastic.. It is not the same as fresh leaves, but it adds the cilantro flavor to salsa and other dishes.
I salute a piece of white fish in butter. Place on plate with juices. Sprinkle with cayenne or paprika. Sprinkle with cilantro leaves. Delicious!
Saute not salute
My favor way to use cilantro is in my sofrito. I make a lot and freeze it. It last a long time.
Best video ever!
So… it’s April and I live in a very dry climate, the desert actually. How can I grow cilantro successfully?
Actually, what can I grow right now? I want a garden so bad but I don’t know how. I live in California in the desert.
Too late for cilantro this year. You can check out the monthly planting guides on my blog or in my shop for what to plant:
growinginthegarden.com/arizona-garden-in-april/ growinginthegarden.bigcartel.com/products
You can lightly roast the seeds and grind them and use coriander powder in almost all south asian dishes!
Thank you You learn something new everyday. ❤
OH P.S. Do you have any Videos 📹 on how to grow mint 🤔
My neighbor has a big thing of it in hee yard and she said that I can come get a thing of it this year.
So how do I move it from hee place to my yard dose it get shocked 😲? & do I just need a Small thing of it?
Thank you & have a good week & so on❤
Mint grows very easily - and can spread. Here's an article to learn more: growinginthegarden.com/how-to-grow-mint-5-tips-for-growing-mint/
Thanks a lot, god tip but don’t forget to use and eat the green seeds they have o god different taste.
Good tip! I haven't tried them, now I will.
Love your videos! How do you keep your free ranging chickens from eating your garden?
I don't let them out often. Only occasionally on roach and scorpion duty.
Here in socal I’ve tried slow bolt cilantro from seed multiple times and gave up because they take forever to grow and but still bolt so fast
It's all about figuring out what works in your specific area for sure.
We are taco nuts! Love the cilantro! Have you tried “Bitchin Sauce”, the cilantro flavor is awesome. I want to try to make my own version when I get some new cilantro growing.
Good afternoon how are you doing, like to find out if you ever sell at a farmers market, if you do which one, because I live in c.g. AZ
Hi - I don't sell produce, but there are many amazing local farmers markets. So glad to hear you're supporting them.
❤
Can you please explain what kind of soil composition needed to grow
Cilantro prefers loamy, well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter.
We use almost in every dish we make
salsa and Thai curry
Mine is salsa n garnish it over every dish.
Hello, I am amazed how you grow anything in Arizona. I am in Texas, and NOTHING grows here-too hot and too dry! Maybe I do things wrong? Would appreciate any advice, thanks
Check my channel there are many videos about gardening in hot climates. You can also check my blog for growing resources growinginthegarden.com/
I have wild cilantro growing in my yard
Lovely video how long is it from seed to harvest and second and third harvest. Do you know how many harvests you have been able to get from one plant? # Khushvibes channel
I now understand it’s not worth crowding cilantro appreciate the 4 plant per sq ft tip
Usually a few harvests a few weeks apart.
Do you collect the seeds when they’re still green? How long should you let them sit before they’re ready to use?
No- I leave them on the plant until they turn brown. You may want to bag them, while you're waiting to prevent re-seeding.
Is it genetic? 50 years ago my wife loved cilantro/coriander and I used to gag on it. Can't remember when things changed but I love it now and succession grow it.
I think it is just an acquired taste because there have been times when I haven't eaten it for a while and when I do it's not so nice. But I soon become accustomed to it again.
Commercially grown cilantro here in Australia is almost tasteless, but homegrown is wonderfully intense.
Would I be able to grow cilantro from seed right now if I placed it in a pot? I could move the pot to the shade so it wouldn’t get as much heat.
Depends on where you live. As it warms up it will bolt even if it's in the shade.
@@GrowingInTheGarden ahhh ok. Thanks! I’m in Mesa also. I guess cilantro will have to wait till fall/winter.
My cilantro was attacked by spider mites,..can suggest me how to control it without using pesticide?
Cilantro butter poured over scallops!
Ok, now I'm hungry!
am i screwed if i planted some in april in florida? 😅
Hopefully you'll get a quick harvest before it heats up!
I am working at a restaurant and wonder why causations don’t 🤔like cilantro 🌿??🤔
Some people have a genetic predisposition that makes it taste soapy or metallic.
I have tried for years, can’t seem to even get them to sprout
Shoot - I would keep trying.