How to Prune Cilantro | eHow.com.
A few highlights from this handy post:
1. Apparently cilantro begins to do poorly in hot temperatures. Being that we are approaching summer in Florida, I’ll harvest what I can to use and hope for the best.
2. You can harvest coriander seeds by allowing the plant to flower and go to seed. Cool!
not only that if you leave some the seeds where they fall, the cilantro will come when the weather cools done!
awesome! thanks for the tip! i’ll give it a try