Even a novice herbalist should have no problem growing coriander from seeds. (I did it my first time around, and there was no novice who was more naïve and at a loss than I!)
Sow these seeds in the early spring. Dig a hole about ¼ inch in depth. Plant them in rows that are just about a foot apart. Once the seedlings appear, thin them down some, making sure they're at least 6 inches from each other.
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