decided i might give Celery ago this year, am i too late to start? and does anyone have any usefull tips and help thanks
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any tips on growing Celery????
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It's very difficult to achieve the quality of shop bought celery. It can get very stringy and mine had brown marks on the stems. I made a soup but had to sieve it to get rid of the string. Tasted fine though but no good for salads.
They need a lot of water and good compost at their roots, then they need to be wrapped in cardboard or paper to get nicely balanced stems even with the self blanching varieties. The result was disappointing for me and I've not bothered again. I grow celeriac instead.
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I've got some seed germinated but they're tiny little seedlings and seem to be taking ages to grow.S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
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Never had any luck with celery... ended up going through a whole packet of seeds last year and couldn't even get it to germinate!pjh75
We sow the seed, nature grows the seed, we eat the seed. (Neil, The Young Ones)
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bit late for seeds but ok for seedlings from gc or something
if you want them to eat, you'd best read up on all the methods for collaring/trenching etc, if you want them for soup or cooking, put them in a well manured/composted place, and water them really well, all the time, every day, and cover them with a collar or similar to keep the munching insects off, like celery leafminer.
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Originally posted by zazen999 View PostI've explained the easiest way of growing celery before; in pots sat in trays of water.
Loads of previous posts on in - but I'm off out in a minute so you might find it using the search button...
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Why would you want to? It's nasty!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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Originally posted by COMPOST CORNER View PostYou can't make a decent soup without a few celery stalks, and how do you make chicken stock without it?
I grow my pots outside the greenhouse door in the courtyard so I just nip a few stalks off when I need them. The ones that went yellowish a few months ago [from last spring's sowings] are now green again and all bushed up.
I also pour boiling water on them when sowing to get them to germinate.....it really works!Last edited by zazen999; 07-05-2010, 06:17 PM.
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