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 + ====== Corriander ====== 
 + ===== Botanical Information ===== 
 +^Botanical Information^^
 +^Order | Apiales| 
 +^Family | Apiaceae| 
 +^Genus | Coriandrum| 
 +^Common Name | Corriander| 
 +^Species | C. sativum| 
 + ===== Maturity days ===== 
 +  * 45
 + ===== Planting Months ===== 
 +^Planting months^^^^^^^^^^^^
 +| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
 +|                             | X         | X         | X         | X                                                         
 + ===== Permaculture uses ===== 
 +^Permaculture uses^^^
 +| Usage 1| Usage 2 | Usage 3 | 
 +| | Bee_food| Herb| 
 + ===== Growing condition comments ===== 
 +^Growing Condition ^Comment^
 +|Drought Tolerant | | 
 +| Humidity tolerant | | 
 +| Planting area | Wicking_bed| 
 +|Sunlight | Full_sun| 
 + ===== Photos ===== 
 +^ Photos ^^^
 +| {{ :wiki:Corriander1.JPG?200|}}| {{ :wiki:Corriander2.JPG?200|}}| {{ :wiki:?200|}}| 
 + ===== Short comments ===== 
 +Herb. All parts are edible, fresh leaves chopped in dishes. Seeds dried as a spice.
 + ===== General comments ===== 
 +Space plants: Thin to 45 cm  Compatible with (can grow beside): Dill, Chervil, Anise, Cabbages, Carrots  Avoid growing close to: Fennel  Broadcast sow and thin to 45 cm apart. Grows to about 60cm. Harvest 30 -45 days A half-hardy herb with feathery leaves. . Grows more reliably from seeds as coriander is liable to bolt to flower and seed when seedlings are transplanted.  Coriander is frost tender but it doesn't like extreme heat. So in temperate zones grow coriander during summer, in sub-tropical/tropical zones grow it during the cooler season.  Needs a sunny spot and mulch to prevent drying out. Keep very well watered. If they dry out, then they will bolt to seed. Plant in successions (planting new seed every few weeks) to get a continuous supply.  The seeds can be dried and ground up for curries.
 + ===== Tags ===== 
 +{{tag>Apiales Apiaceae Coriandrum Corriander Annual  Bee_food Herb Full_sun Wicking_bed }}
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