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Tui's Coriander Growing Guide shows you how to grow coriander, how and when to plant coriander and gives tips on feeding and harvesting. Want to grow coriander in your garden, or indoors in pots? Find out how to plant and care for coriander and more with this growing guide from Bunnings. Grow Well Guides Coriander Coriander is a annual herb which is related to parsley, carrots and celery and is used by many cultures in cooking.
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All parts of the plant are used in cooking, use for salads, soups, salsas, stir-fries, and to add freshness to meat and savoury dishes. The leaves are often referred to as Cilantro in recipes. The world is divided when it comes to coriander.
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If you love it, why not grow it? Also known as cilantro or Chinese parsley. The best times to plant and grow Coriander in New Zealand - cool/mountain regions. The Growing Conditions for Coriander in New Zealand Ideal Climate and Soil Conditions Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) thrives under specific climate and soil conditions that are essential for its growth and development.
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In New Zealand, the optimal temperature range for coriander cultivation is between 15°C to 25°C. This temperature range allows for the best germination rates and growth. Grow it in small pots on the windowsill for a supply of fresh leaves.
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How much to grow- If you enjoy the flavour of coriander leaf and you also intend to harvest the ripe seeds, then you will need at least a dozen plants. Coriander plants grow to about 45 cm high, with a spread of 15. Coriander prefers cooler growing conditions and rewards the gardener with both fresh herbs and spice.
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Growing Coriander Coriander has become one of NZ's most popular herbs as it's so easy to grow and great for for salads, pickles, salsas and curries!