Secret to Growing Great Cilantro in Any Temperature - 90 degrees F

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Learn the secret to growing great cilantro in any temperature and several other cilantro growing tips. Cilantro grows really well in the cool and colder temps and it also can be grown in the heat! I am in Southern CA growing gorgeous cilantro in 90 degree F heat of the summer. Learn how to have cilantro many months more than most other gardeners are trying for.

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Secret to Growing Great Cilantro in Any Temperature - 90 degrees F
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a cool trick for making the best potting mix is to use any potting mix of your choice with some compost or cow maure and take like 20 eggshells and crush them in to a fine powder with a rock or coffee grinder and mix it in to your soil . TIP: 2 half eggshells or 1 complete egg for a 0.25 gallon pot mix it in nicely and you have got the best soil ever

SupLOLLLL
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Wonderful! I love cilantro. I agree that one of the secrets is to sow a lot os seeds.

maryalva
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I’m so happy to see this. I’ve been trying to grow cilantro forever and haven’t been successful. I’m going to try again!!! Thank you!

MochaandMarieRescued
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i am in Canada. My cilantro bolts in our hot humid summers so this video gives me hope.

mishca
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Sheryl!!! I miss your winter sowing videos with all your jugs and your growing tubs lol. Cilantro is one herb that is very stingy with its production hahahaha. I get the slo bolt from the MIGardener every year. Nice to see your content popping up :)

IndianaBackyardGardener
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Hi! I am going to plant cilantro when I stumble upon your channel. I am so happy to see a gardening channel that is in same zone as I am. Most of the gardening channel I watch are fron different zone and as we know different zone, different timings of planting. God bless you and stay safe. 😊

kathymss
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You are right!! Puerto Rico, not too sure what season but there always on peoples backyards and it’s hot weather during the day.

anathebudgetfriendly
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Looks great ....
Happy frog is one of the best potting mixes
Great tip ... Will try this in Florida
Thank you

Danfoodforest
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I always like a video when I click on it. Sort of like a cover charge. But I do not often subscribe to channels. You got a subscribe from me before this video hit the one minute marker! I love it! I'm in Tucson, AZ and love hearing people say they are doing what they say they can't do!

busker
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Thank you for the tips do you get more than one harvest?

neverendingharvest
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I really enjoy your videos and was hoping to see more on winter sowing in the desert climate. I learned a lot from your videos but they mainly pertain to cold weather climates. I really hope you create some new content for the warmer area as we are approaching winter. Also, only 30% of my winter sowing grew from seed in which I was grateful. I think it is due to the warmer climate.

westiebrigade
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How do you grow in Hot temperatures, please guide, where do you keep tubs? You just said we can grow, please provide more details

sreesaphire
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no use for cilantro! but, i just want to say thank you for your videos on winter sowing in cold weather!!! i discovered your early videos in mid january and i made sooo many mistakes with too many plants and lots of wrong season ones. such a garden dummy i am, but i have had the most enjoyable locked down summer this year with gardening, would have been bored to death if not for this new hobby! arthritis is a main issue, but playing outside all summer has made a huge difference. am currently working on sowing a raised bed of brassicas, and also making my plan for starting my winter sowing again, maybe late january next time. thank you so much!!! zone 7b

sandy-rrby
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Hi Sheryl, could you let me know where I can purchase those low black containers that you are growing the cilantro and lettuce from please. Thank you and love your channel.

NatureLover-ssef
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Papalo does GREAT in the heat. I started growing Papalo instead of cilantro in the summer because Cilantro was too finicky. It's as good or better than cilantro imo.

mannym
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Does it want direct sun too? Mine didn't make it because the heat of the sun killed them, I only had a couple plants to try it, Baker creek had sent me some free seeds for it but I don't know what variety, I really didn't care for the herb but the seeds taste like they might be good to use as a spice to cook with. Did you cut your seeds in half? Thanks Sheryl.

BushImports
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Is it slow bolt ORGANIC cilantro ? Thank you by the way for posting 😊💓

Gibbowr
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How much sun do you let them get during the hot times?

carbrock.
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I like growing cilantro in Alaska. But I can't eat it - tastes like soap. But my hubby likes it.

ArdisLogan
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ive been trying to grow coirandeer in Australian heat for years.
Dies 100% of the time
ive had so many nurseries tell me it doesnt grow in australian heat

rosebach