My Pakuchi (Cilantro, Coriander) plant bolted and flowered. It now have seeds and will collect them once they dry and turn brown. I planted more Pakuchi from seed I gathered last season and placed the planter in my Herb garden. Pakuchi seeds can be dried and stored for future planting or powered and used as a spice.
Tip: Cilantro seed pods actually contain two seeds. To encourage the seeds to sprout quicker, place the dry seeds in a towel and use a roller to break them up.
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