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        <description>Follow me on Instagram for 60 Seconds or Sow videos and Gardening Tips... https://www.instagram.com/therustedgarden/ Cilantro is a great herb to grow. I once thought it was a warm weather herb. It is not. It loves cool weather and it can take frost. I try and grow it 3 ways in my garden. I seed the ground late fall with the cilantro that flowered and went to seed, I start transplants indoors near the end of January and I seed it outdoors with container peas through March. As the 3 plantings are in different stages of growth, I can have a continuous supply over a long harvesting period. More will get planted late spring. Check out my vegetable gardening blog: The Rusted Garden. It is filled with garden information, videos, pictures, seed catalogs and seeds &amp; things I sell. http://www.therustedgarden.blogspot.com Join My FaceBook Gardening Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/262500970619372/</description>
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