Advice with growing herbs

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Posted by Duncan Munday on July 6, 2011, 4:38 am
 
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Hi all


Can anyone give some advice on growing herbs, in particular basin and
coriander. I have been trying to grow them on a windowsil for ages and i
just seem to get a few spindally sprigs that aren't really much use. I
can't seem to get the plants to develop and last for any length of time.



Does anyone have any good advice on getting a good windowsil herb
garden


Thanks




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Duncan Munday



Posted by Boron Elgar on July 6, 2011, 9:36 am
 On Wed, 6 Jul 2011 08:38:43 +0000, Duncan Munday


Coriander is notorious for bolting- that is, flowering and going to
seed quickly, although there are some varieties that are slower to do
so.

Basil should grow like a weed with good soil, light and moderate
water.

Since you reference "spindly," I'd say your plants are not getting
enough light. How many hours of direct sunlight a day are they
receiving?

Boron

Posted by Billy on July 6, 2011, 12:14 pm
 

Lots of warm sun for basil. Grows best in pots for me.

Coriander/cilantro is a bi-annual and grows best for me in full sun in
the summer and fall. Seems like it always bolts and goes to seed in the
spring. Coriander grows wild over a wide area of the Near East and
southern Europe.
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