When to plant coriander (seed)
Hardy · tolerates frostCoriander (Seed)is keyed to your local frost dates. The offsets below hold anywhere — but the calendar dates they land on don’t. Enter your ZIP for dates tuned to your city’s nearest NOAA station.
Coriander (Seed) planting timeline
Hardy: tolerates frost and can go out a few weeks before the last spring frost.
Shop coriander (seed) seeds →AFFILIATECoriander (Seed) planting FAQ
Can I direct sow coriander (seed)?
Yes — you can sow coriander (seed) directly outdoors 2 weeks before to 2 weeks after the last spring frost.
How long does coriander (seed) take to grow?
Coriander (Seed) takes about 90–110 days from sowing to harvest, depending on the variety and conditions.
Is coriander (seed) frost-hardy?
Hardy: tolerates frost and can go out a few weeks before the last spring frost.
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