Growing Celery
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- Jerry - Bit higher than newbie
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Growing Celery
hello,
were is the best place to grow celery in the ground or in buckets
have you grown is before and did it turn out ok...
thank you:D
Mr_moon
were is the best place to grow celery in the ground or in buckets
have you grown is before and did it turn out ok...
thank you:D
Mr_moon
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Re: Growing Celery
I don't think I'll be much use to you, but maybe you'll do better.
I grew celery for the first time this year, from small plants bought at a local plant fair. It didn't do very well - got woody quite quickly.
I know you should blanch celery (cover it to stop it going green) but as this was a red variety I didn't know whether to or not - with hindsight I probably should have. I grew it in a raised bed with other salad stuff, which all grew OK.
I grew celery for the first time this year, from small plants bought at a local plant fair. It didn't do very well - got woody quite quickly.
I know you should blanch celery (cover it to stop it going green) but as this was a red variety I didn't know whether to or not - with hindsight I probably should have. I grew it in a raised bed with other salad stuff, which all grew OK.
Maggie
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- Jerry - Bit higher than newbie
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Re: Growing Celery
thanks for that...
well i brought some seeds...
and some one turned around after me buying them saying there very hard to grow...
well i brought some seeds...
and some one turned around after me buying them saying there very hard to grow...
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Re: Growing Celery
Give it a go, you might fine 'em easy, different strokes for different folks & all that.
Also, some things grow well in some areas & not in others.
Don't be discouraged, you'll never know till you try.
You'll be giving us all advice next year!
MW
Also, some things grow well in some areas & not in others.
Don't be discouraged, you'll never know till you try.
You'll be giving us all advice next year!
MW
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- Jerry - Bit higher than newbie
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Re: Growing Celery
yeah finger crossed lol
thank you
thank you
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Re: Growing Celery
I bought some purple celery seed last year, they were only tiny so I asked the supplier (realseed) what went wrong, they told me I needed to start them in Feb in a really warm place like onto of the hot water tank. I think they said they also like more manure than most roots and plenty of water.
I'm going to have another go this year, last years crop made good herbs for stews though!
I'm going to have another go this year, last years crop made good herbs for stews though!
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Re: Growing Celery
Just a tip, I tried growing celery from seed in the past with various successes and failures until I spotted that celery needs light to germinate.
Since then I have had 100% germination. When you sow them, either don't cover the seed with compost or cover with perlite instead and cover the pot with clingfilm or put in a clear polythene bag.
One other problem with celery is that slugs adore them and take up residence between the sticks.
Since then I have had 100% germination. When you sow them, either don't cover the seed with compost or cover with perlite instead and cover the pot with clingfilm or put in a clear polythene bag.
One other problem with celery is that slugs adore them and take up residence between the sticks.
Tony
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Disclaimer: I almost certainly haven't a clue what I'm talking about.
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Re: Growing Celery
Ours all germinated really well but grew to the impressive size of 2 1/2" high!
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