never grown it before but am i right in thinking the tall ones have bolted and i may as well pull them up ?
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I think you may have a few other things mixed in with the celeriac- So definitely worth pulling out the intruders!
My celeriac are still under an inch tall,but their leaves look a bit like parsley. Sorry I can't upload pictures from here, but easy enough to find if you google celeriac leaves images!
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I can't see anything that looks like celeriac, except maybe the plant at 12 o'clock in the top pic - sorry
They look like this
Last edited by Thelma Sanders; 27-05-2017, 04:18 PM.
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Celeriac does look like celery....sorry!
But..having said that, you won't be alone in growing weeds....honestly!
I sowed directly i to the ground some flower seeds once and very selectively weeded out everything I thought was a weed....only to find I'd grown one type of weed!
Pull out the ones which don't look like celery...leave the ones you're not sure about...you'll soon know
Been there , done that...tis normal to mix stuff up"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
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Originally posted by Nicos View PostCeleriac does look like celery....sorry!
But..having said that, you won't be alone in growing weeds....honestly!
I sowed directly i to the ground some flower seeds once and very selectively weeded out everything I thought was a weed....only to find I'd grown one type of weed!
Pull out the ones which don't look like celery...leave the ones you're not sure about...you'll soon know
Been there , done that...tis normal to mix stuff up
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Yes, they dhould be fine. I got a few years out of my pack.
Having said that, I just couldnt grew celeriac successfully. I kept them well watered so they were never too dry , trimmed off the dide growths. Kept them free from pests and they looked super healthy but, they still ended up being a tangle of roots just didnt form into a proper shape. They also need a long growing season so make sure they earn their space in your garden.
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
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