Overview
Discover the joy of growing your own fresh herbs with our premium organic slow bolt cilantro seeds. This exceptional non-GMO, heirloom variety (Coriandrum sativum) is specifically cultivated to resist bolting in warmer temperatures, offering a significantly extended harvest period compared to traditional cilantro types. Originating from regions in North Africa and West Asia, cilantro has been cherished for centuries as a cool-season herb, celebrated for its medicinal properties and its ability to enhance the flavor of diverse cuisines. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting, these seeds provide an effortless way to cultivate fresh, aromatic cilantro right in your backyard or container garden. Our organic slow bolt cilantro seeds are an essential choice for anyone looking to enjoy abundant, flavorful harvests throughout the growing season.
Cilantro, also known as coriander when its seeds are harvested, is a versatile plant that plays a pivotal role in South American and Asian cooking. The vibrant green leaves offer a mild, refreshing spice, while the dried seeds are valued for their distinct aroma and flavor in curries and other dishes. This slow-bolting characteristic ensures you get more of the delicious leaves before the plant goes to seed, making it a highly desirable option for home gardeners. Embrace the rewarding experience of growing this ancient herb and elevate your culinary creations with truly fresh ingredients.
Key Benefits
Our organic slow bolt cilantro seeds offer numerous advantages for the enthusiastic gardener and home cook alike. These seeds promise a bountiful yield of flavorful leaves and a rewarding growing experience:
- Extended Harvest Period: This unique slow bolt variety is bred to withstand warmer temperatures for longer, significantly delaying the bolting process. This means you get to enjoy fresh cilantro leaves for an extended period, maximizing your harvest season.
- Non-GMO and Heirloom Quality: Our non-GMO cilantro seeds are heirloom, ensuring that you are growing a pure, untainted variety with consistent characteristics and robust growth. You can trust the quality and heritage of every seed.
- Exceptional Flavor and Aroma: The fresh green leaves of this cilantro variety are known for their vibrant, aromatic profile and mild spicy flavor, making them a perfect addition to a wide array of dishes.
- Versatile Culinary Use: Fresh cilantro is a staple in South American and Asian cuisine, ideal for tacos, stir-fries, curries, and sandwiches. The coriander seeds can also be harvested and dried for use as a spice or in herbal remedies.
- Easy to Grow: These seeds are suitable for gardeners of all experience levels. With proper care, you can easily grow cilantro from seed, enjoying a continuous supply of this essential herb.
- Medicinal Properties: Beyond its culinary appeal, cilantro and its seeds have been traditionally used in holistic practices for their rich antioxidants and potential to alleviate stress and anxiety.
- Sustainable Gardening: By choosing organic seeds, you are supporting sustainable gardening practices and contributing to a healthier environment.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
Successfully cultivating organic slow bolt cilantro seeds requires attention to a few key factors to ensure a long and productive harvest. Cilantro thrives in cooler temperatures, making spring and fall the ideal planting seasons. For best results, sow seeds directly into well-draining soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. While cilantro prefers full sun in cooler climates, it benefits from partial shade in hotter regions to help prevent premature bolting. Ensure the soil remains consistently moist but not waterlogged. Overwatering can lead to root rot, while under-watering can stress the plant and encourage it to bolt.
To grow cilantro from seed effectively, plant seeds about 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep and 2-3 inches apart in rows, with rows spaced 12-15 inches apart. Once seedlings emerge, thin them to 6-8 inches apart to allow for proper air circulation and growth. Fertilize sparingly; cilantro generally does not require heavy feeding. A balanced organic fertilizer can be applied once or twice during the growing season if soil nutrients are low. Keep an eye out for pests like aphids and address them promptly with organic pest control methods. The key to preventing early bolting for your cilantro herb garden is consistent moisture, cooler temperatures, and harvesting regularly. Regular harvesting of the outer leaves encourages the plant to produce more foliage.
This heirloom variety is particularly good for those looking for heirloom cilantro seeds that offer reliability and a prolonged harvest. When the plant eventually bolts and produces flowers, you can allow the seeds to mature and harvest them for coriander spice or to plant for a future crop. The USDA hardiness zone for growing cilantro is generally 2-11, as it is typically grown as an annual. Protecting it from extreme heat will significantly extend its leafy production.
Size & Details
This offering includes approximately 1 pound of organic slow bolt cilantro seeds, which translates to an impressive count of about 32,000 seeds. This generous quantity ensures you have plenty of seeds for multiple plantings, succession sowing, or sharing with fellow gardening enthusiasts. Each seed promises to grow into an upright annual herb, reaching an average height of 1-3 inches with delicate, aromatic green leaves. The ‘slow bolt’ characteristic means the plant is designed to maintain its leafy, edible stage for a longer duration before it flowers and produces seeds, providing a more abundant and extended harvest of fresh foliage.
The seeds are supplied in a bulk quantity, perfect for establishing a substantial cilantro herb garden. With proper care, these plants will develop thin stems and vibrant green leaves, ready for harvest. The growth rate is relatively quick, allowing for leaf harvesting within 30-45 days of planting. When mature, the plant will eventually produce small clusters of white flowers, followed by coriander seeds. Our non-GMO cilantro seeds are packaged to ensure viability and freshness, ready for planting upon arrival. This bulk size is ideal for both home use and small-scale market gardening, offering a cost-effective way to enjoy fresh cilantro.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How big does this cilantro plant get? A: This variety of organic slow bolt cilantro seeds typically grows to an upright height of 1-3 inches, producing lush, aromatic green leaves. The spread can be approximately 6-8 inches per plant if properly thinned.
- Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: Cilantro can be grown both indoors and outdoors. It thrives outdoors in garden beds or containers during cooler seasons (spring and fall). Indoors, it requires a sunny windowsill or grow lights to flourish.
- Q: How much sunlight does it need? A: For optimal growth, cilantro prefers full sun (6+ hours of direct sunlight) in cooler climates. In hotter regions, it benefits from partial shade during the hottest part of the day to prevent bolting.
- Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: Yes, growing cilantro from seed is generally considered easy, making it suitable for beginner gardeners. The key is consistent moisture, well-draining soil, and protection from extreme heat.
- Q: Can I use this cilantro in cooking? A: Absolutely! The fresh leaves from these organic slow bolt cilantro seeds are perfect for culinary use, adding a mild, spicy flavor to a wide range of dishes, including tacos, stir-fries, and curries.
- Q: How long until I can harvest the leaves? A: You can typically start harvesting the outer leaves of your cilantro plants within 30-45 days after planting the seeds. Consistent harvesting encourages more leaf production.
- Q: When is the best time to plant these seeds? A: The best time to plant heirloom cilantro seeds is in early spring or late summer/early fall, when temperatures are cooler. This helps to extend the leafy growth period before the plant bolts.
- Q: Will it survive winter in my zone? A: Cilantro is generally grown as an annual. In very mild winter climates (USDA zones 9-11), it might survive with protection or self-seed. In colder zones, it will die back with the first hard frost.
- Q: What condition will the seeds arrive in? A: Your non-GMO cilantro seeds will arrive in a sealed package, ensuring their viability and freshness for planting. They are dry and ready for immediate sowing.
- Q: Can I save seeds from my cilantro plants? A: Yes, since these are heirloom seeds, you can let some plants bolt and go to seed. Once the seeds (coriander) are dry on the plant, you can harvest them for future planting or culinary use.





















