Description
Looking for culantro seeds for sale? Our premium culantro recao seeds (also known as Eryngium foetidum seeds or recao seeds) deliver the perfect choice for gardeners who want fresh flavorful herbs right at home. Also called sawtooth coriander chado beni or ngo gai this unique herb is a staple in Puerto Rican Dominican Trinidadian Vietnamese and Southeast Asian kitchens.
Unlike cilantro culantro has long glossy saw toothed leaves and a much stronger pungent citrusy grassy and earthy flavor that holds up beautifully to cooking. It is rarely eaten raw instead it adds deep herbal notes to sofrito (recaito) stews soups beans asopao stir fries and classic pho. Homegrown culantro gives you superior taste and freshness you simply cannot get from store bought bunches.
Here is a quick overview:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Botanical Name | Eryngium foetidum |
| Common Names | Culantro Recao Sawtooth Coriander Ngo Gai |
| Flavor Profile | Stronger bolder than cilantro earthy citrusy |
| Best Uses | Sofrito soups stews stir fries pho |
| Light Requirement | Partial shade (prevents early bolting) |
| Plant Height | 10 to 12 inches |
| Germination Time | 14 to 28 days |
| Seed Type | Non GMO high germination |
Why Grow Culantro from Seed?
Growing your own culantro seedlings from seed is easy cost effective and rewarding. You get a continuous supply of this heat loving herb that performs better than cilantro in warm weather. Our culantro seeds online are selected for excellent viability so you can enjoy homegrown flavor faster.
How to Grow Culantro from Seed (Step by Step Guide)
Culantro is a slow germinator but very rewarding once established. Here is exactly how to grow culantro from seed:
- Indoor Start (Recommended) Start culantro recao seeds indoors 8 to 12 weeks before your last frost. Use nutrient rich well drained potting mix. Sprinkle the tiny eryngium foetidum seeds on the soil surface do not cover them as they need light to germinate. Press gently into the soil. Keep the soil consistently moist by placing pots in a tray with 1 inch of water. Use a heat mat to maintain 75 to 85°F. Germination takes 14 to 28 days.
- Direct Sowing Once soil warms in spring or summer sow culantro seeds directly in the garden in partial shade. Keep the area moist until seedlings emerge.
- Light and Soil Culantro loves partial shade full sun can cause early bolting. Plant in moist well drained nutrient rich soil. It grows beautifully in containers or under taller plants for natural shade.
- Transplanting Move seedlings outdoors carefully without disturbing the roots. Space plants 8 to 12 inches apart.
- Care Tips to Prevent Bolting Cut the central flower stalk as soon as you see it to keep the plant producing tender leaves longer. Grow in the shade of bushy plants for extra protection.
- Watering Keep soil consistently moist never let it dry out completely.
Harvesting Your Culantro
Harvest individual leaves or cut the entire rosette at the base before flowering. The more you cut the more it grows. Use fresh leaves in cooking or freeze extras for later.
Seed Saving
When the plant eventually bolts allow the domed flower clusters to mature. Seeds turn brown when ready. Collect and store in a cool dry place for next season.
Whether you are searching for culantro seeds for sale culantro recao seeds or the best culantro seeds online our premium packet gives you everything you need to grow healthy culantro seedlings at home.
Order your culantro seeds today and enjoy fresh bold flavor straight from your own plants!





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