Coriander Seeds ‘Cruiser’
- British-bred variety
- Ideal for pots
- Plentiful leaves on well-branched plants
- Slow to bolt
Coriander ‘Cruiser’ is a British-bred variety ideal for growing in pots, producing plenty of large green leaves on well-branched plants. This vigorous variety is slow to bolt, giving a long harvest period.
Sow indoors
January-December: Sow indoors all year round as microgreens. Sow on a warm, light kitchen windowsill. Sow seeds thickly in Micro Veg Gro-Trays or an old food container lined with damp double thickness kitchen roll. Keep moist at all times.
Sow outdoors
April-July: Sow direct outdoors 1cm (1/2in) deep in full sun in well-drained, light soil that has been raked to a fine tilth. Space rows 30cm 12in) apart. Thin seedlings to 9in (23cm) apart.
Tips
Sow regularly for a constant supply. Harvest microgreens all year round by cutting the stems with scissors after 7-14 days at the seedling stage when the first true leaves have developed.