Bold, Authentic Flavor: Enjoy robust taste with culantro seeds for planting, also known as semillas de culantro. These eryngium foetidum seeds thrive in 60–70°F, ideal for your herb garden. Versatile Kitchen Use: Grow Culantro Plant (Recao Seeds) for soups, sauces & stews. Culantro, a.k.a Ngo Gai seeds mature in 80–90 days, reaching 2 inches tall, also is a top medicinal herb seeds. Easy Indoor Start: These organic culantro seeds (Culantro Recao) germinate in 13–25 days. Ideal for partial shade, semillas de recao adapt to indoor gardening setups with proper moisture. Shade Tolerant Growth: Plant recao culantro (a.k.a shadon beni seeds) 8–12 inches apart. The non GMO seeds for growing culantro fresh produce – perfect herbs for organic gardening. Simple Sowing Technique: Place these long coriander seeds (sawtooth coriander seeds) 1/4 inch deep. These heirloom herb seeds are ideal for USDA zones 10-11, ensuring a non GMO culinary delight.
Discover the unique charm of Eryngium foetidum with our premium semillas de culantro para sembrar. These versatile recao seeds are staples in Latin American and Asian cuisines, celebrated for their bold, cilantro-like flavor that enhances soups, stews, and marinades. This plant have a wide range alternative names, depending on your region: Culantro seeds recao, recao seeds puerto rico, Recao, Ngo Gai, Vietnamese Culantro, thorny coriander, Tabasco parsley, fitweed, saw-leaf or saw-tooth herb, Mexican coriander, spiny coriander. This hardy herb thrives in partial shade and matures in about 80–90 days. Adaptable for both indoor and outdoor gardening, these herb seeds suit all experience levels, thriving in containers, raised beds, patios or home garden
Cherished across the Caribbean, these heirloom seeds are compact, growing around 2 inches tall and spreading 8–12 inches wide. Their sawtooth-edged leaves offer an intense flavor, perfect for curries, salsas, and spice rubs. To encourage new growth, snip the outer leaves regularly. Maintain soil temperatures of 40–80°F, keeping it moist to delay flowering. For gardeners seeking organic herb seeds, culantro is remarkably resilient. Known as herb seeds for planting, it flourishes in shaded, humid environments. A solid seed starting regimen, with evenly damp soil, ensures germination. Adaptable to various setups, from indoor gardening and hydroponic trays to outdoor herb plots, culantro is highly versatile.
Fresh culantro robust flavor makes it ideal for any kitchen herb garden, replacing cilantro in dishes like guacamole or pho. Its fragrant leaves release a subtle citrus note that enhances global cuisines. Whether grown on sunny windowsills or in dappled shade, culantro's savory character transforms everyday meals.