Cilantro is delectable in every season, from tender micro and baby greens to glorious full-size leaves to aromatic, golden coriander. Cilantro is easy to grow in gardens as well as raised beds and containers, even in partial sun, just be sure to only direct sow and never transplant her. Though many of us grew up sowing cilantro only in summer, cilantro is quite cold-hardy and overwinters at Fruition Seeds each year. We direct sow cilantro alongside our peas, just as the snows melt every three weeks through mid-September here in Zone 5; that final succession often overwinters tucked under hoops and floating row cover.
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