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How to sow coriander
Coriander has a unique fragrance, which is delicious whether it is used for cooking, mixing cold dishes or serving hot pot. Just do you know that you grow coriander at home? Come on, everyone, find a few flowerpots and you can grow a lot of coriander. Hurry up and learn!

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The seeds should be rubbed.

I grew coriander myself, so I know. After buying the fragrant rapeseed, you must rub it by hand, unless people specifically indicate that you don't need to process it yourself. Rub the seeds by hand, rub off the hard shell, and let the seeds germinate quickly.

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Prepare soil

If you want to plant in the ground, just loosen the soil. If you plant with flowerpots, you'd better find a square or rectangular flowerpot, so that you can plant more, and then put some soil in it, not too much, just three fingers thick.

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Plant seeds

Sprinkle some water on the soil first, be sure to spray it, then sprinkle the rapeseed evenly on the soil, not too dense, cover it with a thin layer of soil, and then spray some water with a watering can.

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Choose a sunny place.

Coriander also needs sunshine to germinate, and it will germinate only when the temperature reaches, so it is best to put it on the windowsill, but pay attention to ensuring moisture. Just spray it with a watering can every afternoon for the first three to five days, and it will basically germinate after one week. At this time, water the soil according to its dry humidity.