Yes, if you just cut it, rather than pull it up. It is in the parsley family and grows like grass.
Of course, you need to be growing it in the proper climate zone for it to survive. If you are, then you should have no problems cutting it and it growing back.
To grow cilantro from store-bought cilantro, follow these steps: Cut off the stems of the store-bought cilantro and place them in a glass of water. Wait for roots to grow, then plant the stems in a pot with well-draining soil. Place the pot in a sunny spot and water regularly. Harvest the cilantro leaves once they have grown to your desired size.
Snipped cilantro refers to fresh cilantro leaves that have been cut or trimmed into small pieces, often used as a garnish or flavor enhancer in various dishes. This herb, also known as coriander, adds a bright, fresh flavor to salads, salsas, soups, and many other culinary creations. Snipped cilantro is typically added just before serving to preserve its vibrant taste and aroma.
You can try this recipe: 2 pkg Top Ramen 1/4 c of fresh cilantro 1 regular lime Boil the Ramen. Cut seasoning package into it then add the cilantro and lime. You can chop the cilantro or simply pick off the leaves.
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Yes, if you 'dead-head' or cut off the heads of sunflowers, the plant will usually continue to produce more flowers. This varies somewhat with the variety of sunflower and the bushy type will produce the most flowers when flower heads are removed.
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If you cut the tree to get the fruit, then the tree will be dead and unable to produce more fruit in the future. This is a piece of wisdom that can be applied to other situations in life.
Getting your hair cut implies that it is more than one strand of hair has been cut. Therefore, hairs cut is not used.
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Oak is the tree. An acorn which is the seed of the Oak will produce more trees. The Oak when cut down will produce timber which is Oak timber.
Yes; cutting the stem back will produce more flowering branches. However, don't cut them when caterpillars are actively feeding. If you feel you need to cut them at that time, cut only 1/3 or so of the branches at once to leave food for the caterpillars.