Growing Coriander, also Cilantro, Chinese parsley

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22 Nov 12 Pearl (Australia - temperate climate)
I love coriander but have no clue on how to extract the seeds! Mine are flowering now and are turning from pink to pinkish brown. Do I have to wait until the flowers are dried out before trimming them off, or can I trim now and dry it out on a bench somewhere? Then do I just shake the dried flowers for the seeds? I buy coriander seedlings from Bunnings all the time to replant, but prefer to grow from my own seeds. Thank you.
11 Mar 13 Crusty (Australia - temperate climate)
Wait - the seeds will come. The green seeds are good to cook with. Just leave them on the plant and they will dry and you can use them for planting or cooking.
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