{{ productTitle }}
Choose Amount
See more from {{ category.title }}
{{ productTitle }}
Choose Amount
See more from {{ category.title }}
{{ label }}
Get notified when this product is back in stock.
Gift wrapping available
We can personally gift wrap your order and send direct to the recipient for you. Just add gift wrap at the shopping cart.
Purchases support the Museum
Buying from the Museum Shop supports the work and activities of the National Museum of Australia.
Learn moreDescription
Eureka has a strong aroma and is mostly used for its fresh leaves, however the entire plant is edible and delicious. A tall standing type plant which is slow in bolting, it can be grown during the warmer times of the year when keep out of direct afternoon sun, but we find it grows best once the weather cools down. Perfect for autumn planting in temperate zones.
See how to grow coriander here
When to Plant
Zone 1: October - April
Zone 2: September - May
Zone 3: April - November
Zone 4: April - July
Soil Work a fertile, friable soil, mixed through with compost and organic matter. Herbs are hardy perennials that will survive in most soil types.
Soil pH Level 6.5-8.0
Position Full sun preferable, but part shade manageable.
How to Plant Sow directly, they also transplant well so purchasing as seedling and then transplanting to your patch works well too
Spacing 50cm
Depth 0.5-1cm
Companion Plants Most vegetables gain advantage from having herbs planted nearby.
Approximate no. of seeds 70
Note: We source all of our seeds locally and in small batches to ensure they remain at their maximum viability for germination
See how to grow coriander here
When to Plant
Zone 1: October - April
Zone 2: September - May
Zone 3: April - November
Zone 4: April - July
Soil Work a fertile, friable soil, mixed through with compost and organic matter. Herbs are hardy perennials that will survive in most soil types.
Soil pH Level 6.5-8.0
Position Full sun preferable, but part shade manageable.
How to Plant Sow directly, they also transplant well so purchasing as seedling and then transplanting to your patch works well too
Spacing 50cm
Depth 0.5-1cm
Companion Plants Most vegetables gain advantage from having herbs planted nearby.
Approximate no. of seeds 70
Note: We source all of our seeds locally and in small batches to ensure they remain at their maximum viability for germination