hi everyone miss Ella here I hope that
guys are having a nice day
it's been raining off and on here in the
Pacific Northwest every time I try to
come out here and make a video it seems
like it's always starting to pour so I
have bad timing anyways I wanted to
share this quick tip with you guys on
how to harvest cilantro and harvesting
it this way will promote more growth for
you they can harvest before your plants
go to go to seed or both so here's a
quick video I hope they guys find it
helpful and if you do please give it a
thumbs up thanks for joining me today
guys and happy gardening so here's a
cilantro plant here is the main stem
right here and you can see right here in
between the main stem and the sides them
there's a growth right here so you would
want to harvest the tops then right
above the growth so you can just pinch
it off you can take a pair of scissors
and cut it but so launch was pretty easy
to pinch off so if you can see what I
just did there I - I pinched off that
toss them right above this growth right
here and the sides then you can actually
take the side to them as well - if you
need to use that
here is another cilantro that I
harvested from a few days ago so I
removed the top stem just right above
this growth here on the main stem that's
already growing out so if you keep
harvesting this way it'll encourage your
cilantro to produce more foliage for you
before they bolt or go to seed you can
also harvest from younger plants like
this one here this one's about it looks
like 8 inches tall so again right on the
main stem and the site's theme here
there is a tiny leaf bud that will
eventually grow into another stem and
more leaves for you let me zoom in there
for you so you can see that so once we
harvest the top stems for instance like
this one here I go ahead and pinch this
off that way that will encourage the
growth or the leaf bug to grow more stem
into a stem and more leaves