In this video, you’ll see the process of harvesting cilantro (also known as coriander leaves) from the garden using the proper method to ensure your plant keeps producing fresh, fragrant leaves for weeks to come. Whether you’re growing cilantro in containers, raised beds, or directly in the ground, knowing how and when to harvest cilantro is key to getting the most out of your herb garden.

Cilantro is a popular herb used in cooking, especially in Mexican, Indian, Middle Eastern, and Southeast Asian cuisine. It’s fast-growing, but also quick to bolt (go to seed) if not harvested correctly. That’s why it’s important to learn how to pick cilantro leaves without damaging the plant or causing premature flowering.

🌱 In this video, you’ll learn:

The best time to harvest cilantro for optimal flavor
How to cut cilantro to encourage continuous growth
Tips to prevent bolting and extend the harvest season
What to do with cilantro after harvesting (storage and culinary uses)
Cilantro is one of the easiest and most rewarding herbs to grow at home, especially in cooler seasons or with partial shade in warmer climates. With proper harvesting techniques, you can enjoy a steady supply of fresh herbs for your meals all season long.

This video is perfect for:

Beginner and home gardeners
Urban garden setups
Culinary herb growers
Organic gardening enthusiasts
Anyone wanting to grow and harvest their own food
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