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The discussion centers around the feasibility of growing coriander at home, with various members sharing their experiences and tips. Some participants report success in growing coriander from seeds, suggesting methods like using plastic pots and maintaining a regular planting schedule for a continuous supply. Others mention alternative methods, such as freezing store-bought coriander to preserve its freshness. Overall, the community seems to agree that growing coriander is possible and can be rewarding, especially with proper care and techniques.

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Offline mike travis

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Grow Your Own Coriander
« on: May 17, 2007, 09:43 PM »
Hi team,  ;) just bought me a packet of Mr Fothergills Coriander seeds. (?1 from mozzers)and I thought I would give it a go.However,I have been having a look at other posts on the subject and from what I can surmise its a waste of time? I do have a greenhouse. I have bought the ones in the little pots from the supermarkets but they don't seem to last too long. I only use small amounts when cooking a curry unless its for a base sauce when I buy a bunch. I remember as a kid my mom popping up the garden for a sprig of mint for the sunday lunch,is it not possible with coriander??

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Re: Grow Your Own Coriander
« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2007, 09:36 AM »
Hi Mike,

During the summer I can get the supermarket pots to last quite a while if kept in a window.  I did try growing some from seed but with little success, I don't exactly have greenfingers though so far from an expert on it :-[

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Re: Grow Your Own Coriander
« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2007, 04:02 PM »
I've found growing coriander pretty easy. Just get a plastic pot, about 4 inches is a good size, fill with potting compost and water a bit until its damp but not waterlogged. Then sprinkle a dozen or two seeds on the top and cover with a small amount of compost - only just enough to cover them. Take some clingfilm and put over the pot and leave in a warm place for a few days until the seeds germinate. Then take off the clingfilm and put on a windowsill and water occasionally.

If you start a pot every two weeks you can have a continuous supply all summer long (it grows for me from April/May until late September).

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Re: Grow Your Own Coriander
« Reply #3 on: May 21, 2007, 09:42 PM »
Hi fumble,  ;) welcome to the forum my friend. Sounds good to me. I have a small greenhouse and have just bought a packet of seeds so I might grow some on a window sill and some in the greenhouse. Thanks for posting.. Hope to hear more from you soon..

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Re: Grow Your Own Coriander
« Reply #4 on: May 24, 2007, 08:29 PM »
thanks Mike I am still finding my way around this site!

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Re: Grow Your Own Coriander
« Reply #5 on: May 25, 2007, 08:40 PM »
Thanks Mike this is a very intersting forum and some really good recipes here. Still trying to learn how to make BIR style curries but looks like I;ve found the right place!

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Re: Grow Your Own Coriander
« Reply #6 on: May 28, 2007, 02:55 PM »
Hi
I buy a bag of coriander (Asda etc) & put it straight in the freezer, Then i just chop it from frozen as & when I need it this method has no noticeable changes to the tast

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Re: Grow Your Own Coriander
« Reply #7 on: May 28, 2007, 05:16 PM »
I grow mine in the garden but you have to keep it well trimmed back and don't let it flower or it goes to rat shit.

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Re: Grow Your Own Coriander
« Reply #8 on: May 29, 2007, 08:56 PM »
Hi all,  ;D sounds like a good idea Hotring. I usually buy a bunch (99p) and snip off a small bit and the rest goes in the compost bin. I think if you let it thaw before chopping it goes to mush, so by chopping it whilst it is still frozen will prevent this.

I am sure I read somewhere Tempest63 that it went back to seed not rat shit lol. I have got a packet of seeds and on the pack it says plant outdoors April/May but grows all year round as a windowsill plant. Thats when I get time to do it.

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Re: Grow Your Own Coriander
« Reply #9 on: July 08, 2007, 10:08 PM »
Finally got round to planting my seeds in a bit of compost in a couple of old mushroom containers (that`s recycling for you). Not looking too bad..