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Oh... Do you think they could last through snow fall? sry 4 stoopih queshun...
Could i chop off the green parts and leave the rest in the soil? Would it self-seed?
Oh, nice! Thanks (: i only got a sprig or two from the cilantro (i grew that from seed, by the way!!! :D ), so i guess I'll be waiting on those seeds, hehe. We use them a lot in our cooking. Didn't know you could eat them while green. Neat!
The onion should make it through snow, mine did last year and it was a cold one!
As for the cilantro, you might want to seed more now (if you still have some). It likely bolted (went to seed/flower) because of hot weather. Now that things are cooling, you should have a lot more leaves and it won't get all lacey.
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[–] forget-me-not [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Oh... Do you think they could last through snow fall? sry 4 stoopih queshun...
Could i chop off the green parts and leave the rest in the soil? Would it self-seed?
Oh, nice! Thanks (: i only got a sprig or two from the cilantro (i grew that from seed, by the way!!! :D ), so i guess I'll be waiting on those seeds, hehe. We use them a lot in our cooking. Didn't know you could eat them while green. Neat!
[–] middle_path 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I also forgot to mention that you can cut back the green and it will come back. Sorry about that.
[–] middle_path 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
The onion should make it through snow, mine did last year and it was a cold one!
As for the cilantro, you might want to seed more now (if you still have some). It likely bolted (went to seed/flower) because of hot weather. Now that things are cooling, you should have a lot more leaves and it won't get all lacey.