Fresh dhaniya is a must-have in every Indian kitchen. Growing your own coriander at home means fragrant leaves are always within reach — ready to garnish dal, curry, or chutney. At Vedicflora, we offer high-germinatio...
Fresh dhaniya is a must-have in every Indian kitchen. Growing your own coriander at home means fragrant leaves are always within reach — ready to garnish dal, curry, or chutney. At Vedicflora, we offer high-germination coriander seeds at the lowest price so every household can enjoy a steady, homegrown supply.
Why Grow Coriander at Home?
Coriander is one of the easiest herbs to grow across India. It thrives in small pots, balcony planters, and kitchen windowsill boxes. Most varieties are ready to harvest in just 3–4 weeks. It is also low maintenance — water every other day and watch it flourish. Our home-gardening community confirms it is a favourite first herb for beginners.
What You Get with Vedicflora Coriander Seeds
- High germination rate — most seeds sprout within 7–10 days
- Lowest price guaranteed on all coriander seed varieties
- Grows well in pots, grow bags, and garden beds
- Non-hybrid and hybrid options to suit your preference
- Check delivery to your pincode for fast shipping right to your door
- Trusted by thousands of home gardeners across India
How to Pick the Right Coriander Seeds
We carry several varieties to match your growing space and goals. Choose slow-bolting varieties if you want a longer leaf harvest before flowering. Opt for split or dhuli dhaniya seeds for faster, more even germination. If you are just starting out, our best seller starter packs include a simple growing guide so you get it right the first time.
Grow More, Spend Less
Whether you have a sunny terrace, a shaded balcony, or just a windowsill, coriander will grow there. Pair your seeds with a grow bag or planter from our collection for the best results. Join the Vedicflora rewards program and earn points on every order. Start your homegrown dhaniya journey today — fresh, easy, and affordable.
Frequently asked questions
When is the best time to sow coriander seeds in India?
The best time to sow coriander seeds in India is during the cool months from October to February. Coriander prefers mild temperatures between 17°C and 27°C and does not do well in peak summer heat. In hilly regions, you can sow almost year-round. For balcony or indoor growers, partial shade in summer can extend the growing season.
How do I grow coriander in a pot at home?
Fill a pot or grow bag with well-draining potting mix and sow seeds about 1 cm deep. Water lightly and keep the pot in a spot with 4–6 hours of sunlight daily. Seeds typically germinate in 7–10 days. Thin the seedlings to about 5 cm apart so each plant has room to grow bushy.
Why are my coriander seeds not germinating?
The most common reason is overwatering or poor drainage, which causes seeds to rot before sprouting. Make sure to use split or crushed seeds for better germination results. Soil temperature below 15°C or above 30°C can also slow things down. Try soaking seeds in water for 6–8 hours before sowing to speed up the process.
How long does coriander take to grow from seed to harvest?
Coriander leaves are usually ready to harvest in about 3–4 weeks after sowing. You can snip the outer leaves while the plant continues to grow. If you let it bolt and flower, you will get fresh coriander seeds in another 4–6 weeks, which you can use in cooking or re-sow for the next crop.
Can I grow coriander on a balcony or terrace?
Yes — coriander is one of the best herbs for balcony and terrace gardening. A 6–8 inch pot or a rectangular window box works very well. Place it where it gets morning sun and some afternoon shade, especially in warmer months. This makes it a popular choice among our urban home gardeners who shop with Vedicflora.