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Approximately 300 seeds per packet
Coriander plants do not like to be transplanted. They have a long tap root which doesn’t like to be disturbed. You may have some success transplanting very young seedlings, but it is usually best to plant coriander into its final growing position, or into a container. Make sure the soil is free-draining because, although coriander likes to be kept moist, it’s roots do not like to be too wet. If you are using a container, make sure that it is at least 15cm (6in) deep so that the tap root has room to grow. Add broken crocks or stones to the bottom of the pot to aid drainage. Sow the seeds thinly into shallow drills about ½cm (¼in) deep. If the soil is very dry when you are planting, then water the bottom of the drill before you sow. Cover with finely raked soil and water well. Alternatively, plant in large pots (about 20cm (8in) wide, and at least 15cm (6in) deep). Coriander takes between 1-3 weeks to germinate. Thin the seedlings once they are large enough to handle. If you are growing your coriander for leaves, the plants can be quite close together, about 5cm (2in) apart. If you are growing your coriander just for seed then allow more room, about 23cm (9in) between plants. Sow every 2-3 weeks to ensure a constant supply
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Coriander plants do not like to be transplanted. They have a long tap root which doesn’t like to be disturbed. You may have some success transplanting very young seedlings, but it is usually best to plant coriander into its final growing position, or into a container. Make sure the soil is free-draining because, although coriander likes to be kept moist, it’s roots do not like to be too wet. If you are using a container, make sure that it is at least 15cm (6in) deep so that the tap root has room to grow. Add broken crocks or stones to the bottom of the pot to aid drainage. Sow the seeds thinly into shallow drills about ½cm (¼in) deep. If the soil is very dry when you are planting, then water the bottom of the drill before you sow. Cover with finely raked soil and water well. Alternatively, plant in large pots (about 20cm (8in) wide, and at least 15cm (6in) deep). Coriander takes between 1-3 weeks to germinate. Thin the seedlings once they are large enough to handle. If you are growing your coriander for leaves, the plants can be quite close together, about 5cm (2in) apart. If you are growing your coriander just for seed then allow more room, about 23cm (9in) between plants. Sow every 2-3 weeks to ensure a constant supply
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