5 Name : gizzmogirl Location : , already June in the south and no bolt yet. I have been clipping these back about once a week. Only needed 2 plants, doing well as companion plants with my hot peppers. 03-Jun-2020
5 Name : moonieee Location : , Easy to grow! Germination rates are excellent! Super healthy plants and are truly slow to bolt in zone 9b. I have let them go to seed as of mid June and the Bees love the blooms. Will be a variety I continue to grow every year! 16-Jun-2020
5 Name : moonieee Location : , Loved this cilantro. It was slow to bolt and was very healthy! Zone 9b and did excellent! Germination rate was also spot on perfect! 21-Aug-2020
5 Name : tjbobrosky Location : , I planted nine seeds in one square in my raised bed square foot garden on September 25, here in Southern Nevada. They all sprouted and are growing. Temperatures here are still above normal so we’ll see how long we can go before the cold weather gets them. 07-Oct-2020
4 Name : ilovebugs08 Location : , Good bolt resistance, bolted about 14 days after the santo variety 30-Dec-2020
5 Name : sarahmframe Location : , I don’t bother buying the slo-bolt variety anymore because I love this variety so much. I’ve had much more consistent results growing this cilantro – slower to bolt, better germination, and handles a wider temperature range. Please keep these seeds in stock MIGardener – I need my cilantro fix and these are the best! 12-Jan-2021
5 Name : a.litts.merz Location : , Great germination rate. Took a little while to bush out but kept producing almost all year in southern california but wants to bolt in summer. 20-Jan-2021
5 Name : ourlife767 Location : , Great germination rate. My fiancé loves cilantro on his tacos 23-Jan-2021
5 Name : sweetpea123153 Location : , I received my seeds today, March 8, 2021 and have started them. Can’t wait for them to grow, grow, grow!! I love cilantro!! 08-Mar-2021