The strange thing about growing cilantro is that it likes cool weather. Ironic when you consider that cilantro is used in spicy food like Mexican and Indian; not exactly cool weather climates. When it gets hot outside, the cilantro sends up a seed stalk and bolts. You can try picking off the the flowers to keep the ciltantro from bolting, but I've never had much success with this method. Instead, plant cilantro early in the season and pick it before it gets too hot.
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