
Organic Cilantro Seeds
Spice up your garden (and your dishes) with our Organic Cilantro Seeds. These plants add a fresh and flavorful touch to any meal. These seeds are organic, non-GMO, and heirloom so you can grow the highest quality harvest.
Instructions:
We recommend using the following to sow the seeds:
Slow bolt cilantro tolerates warmer weather better than other cilantro varieties, but prefers cooler temperatures in the spring and fall. It can be sown in early spring or fall. Harvest the lower, older leaves so the newer leaves can fill in and keep the plant growing. Once it gets too warm, the plant will "bolt" and flower, after which the plant should be removed. To keep a consistent supply of cilantro, plant new seeds every week or two.
(Find more info on germinating seeds by going to our seed guide)
These seeds are for the 2026 growing season.
About the seeds:
|
difficulty |
beginner | intermediate | advanced |
|
germination time |
14-21 days |
|
depth |
1/4”-1/2" |
|
spacing |
4“-6" |
|
recommended planter |
4“-9" planter, can be shallower |
|
time to maturity |
50-60 days |
|
seed prep |
pre-soak | scarification | stratification | none |
|
method |
greenhouse | paper towel method |
|
temperature |
50F - 85F |
About the Plants:
|
description |
Bushy upright herb |
|
difficulty |
beginner | intermediate | advanced |
|
growth speed |
slow | medium | fast |
|
size of plant |
12”-36” |
|
light |
full sun | partial sun | shade | grow lights |
|
soil |
coconut coir/peat-based potting mix |
|
temperature |
warm | cool |
|
pet-friendly |
cats | dogs | no |
|
pests |
aphids, leafhoppers |
|
fertilization |
heavy | moderate | light |
Spice up your garden (and your dishes) with our Organic Cilantro Seeds. These plants add a fresh and flavorful touch to any meal. These seeds are organic, non-GMO, and heirloom so you can grow the highest quality harvest.
Instructions:
We recommend using the following to sow the seeds:
Slow bolt cilantro tolerates warmer weather better than other cilantro varieties, but prefers cooler temperatures in the spring and fall. It can be sown in early spring or fall. Harvest the lower, older leaves so the newer leaves can fill in and keep the plant growing. Once it gets too warm, the plant will "bolt" and flower, after which the plant should be removed. To keep a consistent supply of cilantro, plant new seeds every week or two.
(Find more info on germinating seeds by going to our seed guide)
These seeds are for the 2026 growing season.
About the seeds:
|
difficulty |
beginner | intermediate | advanced |
|
germination time |
14-21 days |
|
depth |
1/4”-1/2" |
|
spacing |
4“-6" |
|
recommended planter |
4“-9" planter, can be shallower |
|
time to maturity |
50-60 days |
|
seed prep |
pre-soak | scarification | stratification | none |
|
method |
greenhouse | paper towel method |
|
temperature |
50F - 85F |
About the Plants:
|
description |
Bushy upright herb |
|
difficulty |
beginner | intermediate | advanced |
|
growth speed |
slow | medium | fast |
|
size of plant |
12”-36” |
|
light |
full sun | partial sun | shade | grow lights |
|
soil |
coconut coir/peat-based potting mix |
|
temperature |
warm | cool |
|
pet-friendly |
cats | dogs | no |
|
pests |
aphids, leafhoppers |
|
fertilization |
heavy | moderate | light |
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$270.00Description
Spice up your garden (and your dishes) with our Organic Cilantro Seeds. These plants add a fresh and flavorful touch to any meal. These seeds are organic, non-GMO, and heirloom so you can grow the highest quality harvest.
Instructions:
We recommend using the following to sow the seeds:
Slow bolt cilantro tolerates warmer weather better than other cilantro varieties, but prefers cooler temperatures in the spring and fall. It can be sown in early spring or fall. Harvest the lower, older leaves so the newer leaves can fill in and keep the plant growing. Once it gets too warm, the plant will "bolt" and flower, after which the plant should be removed. To keep a consistent supply of cilantro, plant new seeds every week or two.
(Find more info on germinating seeds by going to our seed guide)
These seeds are for the 2026 growing season.
About the seeds:
|
difficulty |
beginner | intermediate | advanced |
|
germination time |
14-21 days |
|
depth |
1/4”-1/2" |
|
spacing |
4“-6" |
|
recommended planter |
4“-9" planter, can be shallower |
|
time to maturity |
50-60 days |
|
seed prep |
pre-soak | scarification | stratification | none |
|
method |
greenhouse | paper towel method |
|
temperature |
50F - 85F |
About the Plants:
|
description |
Bushy upright herb |
|
difficulty |
beginner | intermediate | advanced |
|
growth speed |
slow | medium | fast |
|
size of plant |
12”-36” |
|
light |
full sun | partial sun | shade | grow lights |
|
soil |
coconut coir/peat-based potting mix |
|
temperature |
warm | cool |
|
pet-friendly |
cats | dogs | no |
|
pests |
aphids, leafhoppers |
|
fertilization |
heavy | moderate | light |


















