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Dee Sa | 11:09 Thu 21st Aug 2008 | Gardening
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I planted, for the first time, some corriander in a pot in the garden, it was great success and I used some every day, now I am left with stalks only, should I pull them up and replant more seeds, or will they spring up again on their own . if I have to replant is it okay to do so now ? ideally I would like to always have some all year round. I dont have a greenhouse just a very small garden.
Advice appreciated. Dee
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I doubt if your coriander plant will replace itself.... it grows from seed annually (the seeds look like small creamy white peppercorns)... did the green parts of the plant not produce any seeds that you could re-use ?

Here's what the plant and seeds look like
http://www.herbal-treatments.com.au/images/cor iander.jpg
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many tks for the help, yes it did seed but stupid me used them, looks like I need to start again !
best regards Dee

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