DrakeMaiden
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Ha ha, no, I do believe that you have just aquired a tolerance for the heat. Well, ok, I don't know that for sure, but that is my guess.
It's windy here again this morning. I guess the shade cloth is looking too problematic. There's lots of basil in the greenhouse yet but, wow - it's cooking in there thru the afternoon. I still don't have a good plan for cilantro thru the summer.digitS' said:My best cilantro plants of the year are the ones that over-winter. There won't be many because the gardens are tilled but if some are missed, those will be big, robust plants.
I've whined about cilantro's short season. I can't get it to grow well outside of a few weeks early in the season. And yet, it is available in the store year-around :/?
I complained to a knowledgeable gardener and was told that it is grown in greenhouses . . . year-around. Oh.
So, keeping it from burning up in the summer is possible. Maybe I could use a shade cloth.
Steve
hoodat said:Sometimes granny shows up instead of the kids.
The first cilantro is too early for the tomatos but let it reseed itself and the second go around will usually be just right.lesa said:I loved mine last year...The problem is the cilantro is ready way before the tomatoes. I am hoping to plant a second time, and get the two ready for salsa at the same time. Maybe I'll find my seeds by then! LOL I would definitely try a shade, it would be worth it! Nothing like fresh herbs!