Sowing coriander ( Coriandrum sativum ) |
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Crop group: Herbs | Crop family : Apiaceae family |
Well-known varieties : Leaf coriander (also in BIO ) | Sowing depth: 0.6 cm |
Height : 90 cm | Sowing distance: 30 cm between rows, 15 cm between plants |
Germination: 21°C / 10-14 days | Planting distance : Coriander is best sown directly |
Growth cycle : 75 days (sow at different times) | Plant out as : Coriander is best sown directly |
Growing method : ! Do not sow coriander that you do not use or the herb will spread! Sow in rows; do not sow too close, otherwise thin out a little. Use: fresh leaves for salads and oriental dishes; the seeds with eel, bread, lamb, pies and Christmas pastries.
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Good neighbors : Anise | Bad neighbours : fennel bulb |
Frost resistant: Yes | Root system: 30-40 cm |
Fertilization : incorporating compost before cultivation | Preferred soil: pH: 4.9-8.2 |
Dangers and concerns : Snails, aphids | |
Harvesting and storing : Cut the outer leaves and let the smaller ones grow in the middle. When the plant starts to produce flowers, the plant tastes very bitter. | |
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Sowing coriander
