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will coriander self seed?

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kjaysmum · 02/10/2006 04:22

Hello, I am a not very experienced gardener with a new garden. I am in the southern hemesphere, so just into spring. I have some coriander growing which is just flowering, if I leave it will it self seed as I would really like lots more growing?

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kjaysmum · 04/10/2006 02:20

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Greensleeves · 04/10/2006 02:24

Mine did - it went a bit straggly first, then it self-seeded - I have bushels of it now - and the seeds themselves, if you pick them while they are green, are phenomenally highly flavoured, much better than the leaves. I recommend, if you can, freezing some of the seeds in ice trays to use later, they are so intense and so good.

Greensleeves · 04/10/2006 02:25

Slightly odd choice of time to post this - what are you, a friggin vampire??!!?

merlotmama · 04/10/2006 17:36

She lives in the southern hemisphere, Greensleeves..do you as well, or is this a case of the pot calling the kettle black?

kjaysmum · 05/10/2006 01:44

hmmm thanks, I shall leave it alone then, bushels is what I'm after.

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