When to plant cilantro / coriander in Greensboro

Cilantro / Coriander is cold-hardy, so every date keys off Greensboro's frost dates of Apr 4.
Step 1 · Sow
Direct sow outdoors
Mar 21 – Apr 11
Sow straight into warm, workable soil.
Step 2 · Harvest
Harvest window
May 5 – May 30
Picking runs until conditions turn against the crop.
Step 3 · Second sowing
Autumn / second sowing
Jul 27 – Aug 10
A second window for a fall crop, timed to mature before the first frost.
Step 4 · Second harvest
Autumn crop harvest
Sep 17 – Oct 12
Maturity window for the second sowing.
Window
Days to maturity
45 – 70 d
Greensboro's 220-day season leaves this much room.
Cilantro / Coriander on Greensboro's growing year
Frost-bounded season with crops mapped onto the 12-month axis.
Frost risk Growing Harvest
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
APR 4
NOV 5

Common questions

When can I sow cilantro / coriander outdoors in Greensboro?

Direct-sow around late March (Mar 21–Apr 11) in Greensboro, based on its local frost dates. Confidence 88%.

When will cilantro / coriander be ready to harvest in Greensboro?

Expect to harvest from around early May (May 5–May 30) in Greensboro, based on its local frost dates. Confidence 79%.

Can I plant cilantro / coriander in autumn in Greensboro?

Yes — Greensboro supports a second, autumn sowing of cilantro / coriander around late July (Jul 27–Aug 10), timed to mature before the first fall frost.

How long is the growing season in Greensboro?

Greensboro has roughly 220 frost-free days, which is enough time to grow cilantro / coriander to maturity outdoors.

The rule of thumb

Sow cilantro / coriander as soon as the soil is workable — it tolerates cool weather and light frost. Every date on this page is derived from that rule and Greensboro's frost dates.

Confidence 88/100 · Curated · based on NOAA GHCN-Daily 1991–2020 normal · frost dates are probabilities, not guarantees.