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Heat Loving Cilantro Alternatives for Summer! (with Bill Farris from Prairie Wind Nursery)

We spent some time with Bill Farris at Prairie Wind Nursery in Norman, Oklahoma over the weekend and learned a lot of great information! This clip talks about cilantro alternatives that you can grow once all your cilantro bolts and goes to seed in the heat of summer. We have a lot more footage from our tour that we’re going through now and we’re excited to share everything we learned! Stay tuned and sign up for email alerts to see more!

Heat-Loving Cilantro Alternatives for Summer! (with Bill Farris from Prairie Wind Nursery)

Check out Prairie Wind Nursery at www.prairiewindnursery.com
Puerto Rican Cilantro – http://prairiewindnursery.com/product/culantro-puerto-rican-cilantro/
Vietnamese Cilantro – http://prairiewindnursery.com/product/cilatro-vietnamese/

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