Plant Needs.... Planting site Hardiness: Hardy in UK/Ireland/Scottish Highlands Zones 6 to 9 (-23C to -1C / -10F to 30F) Border/container: Borders and containers Sun/shade: Likes sun Soil type: Chalk, Loam (normal), Poor soil Soil pH: Acid (ericaceous), Alkaline, Neutral Moisture: Well drained soil Hazardous: No
Description... This is a pretty little herb which has rather small, somewhat feathery, green leaves and pretty pink to white flowers held in flat topped sprays on slender stems. The ripe, dried seeds have a spicy smell. The mature foliage, likewise, has an extremely pleasing, light aroma. Grown as a culinary herb of great merit, the name, coriander, derives from the Greek koris, a bed bug because the immature seeds and leaves were thought to resemble their smell.
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Coriandrum sativum
Planting your new plant
Water the plant thoroughly when you get it home, and plant out as soon as possible. Make the hole for the plant larger that the pot it is in and the same depth. When removing the plant from the pot, squeeze the sides of the pot to loosen it. Loosen the roots of the plant, put the plant in the hole spreading the roots to encourage them to grow outwards. Fill round the edges of the rootball with soil to the same level as the surrounding soil.
Care for your plant
Plants in containers need plant food to thrive when in growth. Seek advice from your retailer regarding best product(s). Follow the packet instructions when applying plant food. Remove fading flowers to encourage fresh ones.
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