Create your coriander garden with young stems on a hanging pot without watering necessary

Coriander, also known as Arabic parsley, is an aromatic grass popular in many cuisines around the world. If you want to have a constant supply of fresh coriander at hand, why not create your own coriander garden using young stems on a hanging pot without watering necessary? This method is simple, economical and ideal for people with little time to spend in the maintenance of a garden.

Here is a step-by-step guide to help you create your hanging coriander garden:

Materials required:

  • Fresh coriander stems with intact roots
  • A hanging pot with drainage holes
  • Light vegetable soil

Steps:

  1. Start by choosing fresh coriander stems. Make sure the roots are intact. You can take stems from coriander bouquets purchased in stores.
  2. Fill the suspended pot with light vegetable soil. Make sure the pot has drainage holes to avoid water stagnation.
  3. Push the coriander stems into the ground of the suspended pot. Place them in such a way that the roots are well grounded in the soil.
  4. Hang the hanging pot in a well-lit place, but away from direct sunlight. Coriander prefers bright but indirect light.
  5. Water the coriander slightly for the first time to moisten the soil. Subsequently, it is not necessary to water regularly because the coriander stems will draw the moisture they need through their roots.
  6. Make sure the pot is well ventilated to prevent moisture build-up and make sure the coriander stems get enough light.
  7. You can start harvesting coriander leaves as soon as they are sufficiently developed. Make sure you do not take more than one third of the leaves at a time to let the plant regenerate.

Following these simple steps, you can enjoy a fresh and tasty coriander garden without having to worry about frequent watering. This method is ideal for those with a busy schedule or little experience in gardening. So start and create your own coriander garden suspended today!