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Cilantro Seeds, Coriander Sow Easy
$2.49
Plant is Cilantro while plant seeds are Coriander.
This herbs leaves have a distinct flavor and are used as a garnish in salads and soups. Coriander seeds are often used in meat and seafood dishes, as well as a condiments for flavoring baked goods such as bread, cookies, and cakes!
Sow Easy seeds are pelleted with an all-natural coating made from a mix of clay, perlite, and FDA-approved food coloring. This coating adds some bulk to small seeds and stands out in the soil, making direct sowing and accurate spacing easier than ever. However, the coating does add a few days to the germination time when compared to uncoated seed.
Flavor: Cilantro has a fresh, citrusy taste while the coriander seeds have a light and sweet taste.
Preparation Ideas: Use cilantro in salsa or as a garnish in salads and soups; coriander in meat or seafood dishes!
Plant Type: Herb
Pelleted Seed Count: 150 Pelleted Seeds
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 70 Days
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: 6"
Growing Height: 20-28"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow directly in full sun after all danger of frost is past. For best results, thin plants to 6 inches apart when 2 inches tall.
Suggestions: Harvest seeds in late summer by cutting seed heads when ripe. Spread seed heads on trays to dry in sun. Thresh by hand and store in jars. The seed odor dissipates in storag. Leaves used as a garnish in salad/soup. Seed used in meat and seafood/condiment for bread/cookies/cake.

Lavender Seeds, True Sow Easy
$2.49
Lavender True is considered a perennial herb, except for in very cold areas.
Quite possibly the most fragrant variety, our True Lavender seeds are great for use in perennial or herb gardens. These silvery plants grow attractive foliage and fragrant lavender flowers.
Grow in containers for a scented patio.
Our Sow Easy seeds are pelleted with an all-natural coating made from a mix of clay, perlite, and FDA-approved food coloring. This coating adds some bulk to small seeds and stands out in the soil, making direct sowing and accurate spacing easier than ever. However, the coating does add a few days to the germination time when compared to uncoated seed.
Plant Type: Herb
Pelleted Seed Count: 250 Pelleted Seeds
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 10-28 Days
Days to Maturity: 100-110 Days
Planting Depth: .125"
Seed Spacing: 18"
Growing Height: 24-30"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Start seeds indoors near a sunny window 6 weeks before transplanting to the garden. Performs best in rows 2 feet apart. Thin or transplant plants to 18 inches apart when they are 3 inches tall.
Suggestions: For better success with germination, fold a damp paper towel around seeds and place into a sealed plastic bag. Place in the freezer for 2-4 weeks, then remove and allow to settle to room temperature before opening the bag and planting. Cut flowers when they have just opened and the scent is the strongest. Dry on screen in shade. Excellent in flower arrangements.