Coriander Crop Spring '05
About 3 Satdays ago, when i realised there were visitors in the house that i was expecting next week not this week, i got a punnet of coriander and painstakingly transplanted each little seedling out into this planter box, and look at them now!
This week i did the same with a punnet (if that's the right word) of dill. At present they're mostly not standing up, so hope to post their picture here too in a few weeks. I read on the packet that they can reach a metre in height and their flowers are very decorative.
The important thing with the coriander is not to let it burst into seed, which it does very easily in our climate. I am a great one for planting out herbs and vegetables and then just looking at them. I guess here i should go and snap one of the lettuces :-
This week i did the same with a punnet (if that's the right word) of dill. At present they're mostly not standing up, so hope to post their picture here too in a few weeks. I read on the packet that they can reach a metre in height and their flowers are very decorative.
The important thing with the coriander is not to let it burst into seed, which it does very easily in our climate. I am a great one for planting out herbs and vegetables and then just looking at them. I guess here i should go and snap one of the lettuces :-
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