8 easy ways to grow dhaniya (coriander) at home

Soak coriander seeds in water overnight to speed up the germination process before planting.

Plant coriander seeds in a pot with well-draining soil to ensure healthy growth.  

Place the pot in a sunny spot to provide coriander plants with ample sunlight for photosynthesis.  

Water the plants regularly but avoid overwatering to prevent root rot and other issues.

Trim the coriander leaves regularly to encourage bushier growth and prevent flowering too soon.

Use organic fertilisers every few weeks to provide necessary nutrients for robust coriander growth.  

Harvest coriander leaves when they reach four-six inches tall for the best flavour and tenderness.  

Protect your coriander plants from pests using natural repellents or companion planting with pest-repellent plants.

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