Turn your kitchen into a mini garden! Join us as we show you how to grow fresh, fragrant coriander (aka cilantro) right at home — no garden needed! 👩🌾💚 Whether you’re a green thumb or just getting started, this quick and easy guide will have your windowsill bursting with flavor in no time. 🍃🌞
👉 Perfect for garnishing your favorite dishes or making chutneys from scratch!
📦 All you need is a container, some soil, and a sprinkle of love. Let’s grow together!
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Got plastic cups and dreams of some fresh herbs? Let’s grow coriander like a pro on a budget. First, we need to trace the outline of the cup onto the larger container. Now, remove the cutout of the tracing. And remember, if you’re using a knife or scalpel, be careful. Now, grab your trusty scissors and cut some slits on the bottom of the cups to allow for drainage. Place each of the cups into the cutouts. Now, we’re ready for planting. Once you have filled each of the cups with seedling mix, plant a few seeds into the soil of each cup. Now fill the bottom container with water right up to the level of the bottom of the cups. Coriander should be ready to harvest in approximately 30 to 45 days. Leaves are ready to harvest when they are large enough to eat and can be harvested as needed. That’s it. How easy is that? Remember to share, like, and subscribe if you liked this [Music]

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