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Beyond providing you with a flavorful herb that tastes like cilantro, culantro may even attract beneficial insects such as ladybugs and green lacewings. Big bonus! Culantro grows best in an area with moist, well-drained soil; it is also moderately salt tolerant. Contrary to most herbs and vegetables, culantro does best in a shady area. Pkt. (~200 seeds)
Good to start from seed in these months:
North Florida: February-May, September-November
Central Florida: January-May, September-December
South Florida: January-May, September-December