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«Sail» - Organic Celery Seeds

«Sail» - Organic Celery Seeds

1.14 €
If you haven't tried celeriac, wait no longer. This pale green edible root sporting a curly headdress of green leaves is a celery family member, sharing celery's clean, bright flavor. This hardy root adds pizzazz to soups and salads.

  • Packet Weight 0.5/5/50: 

  • Manufacturer country: Ukraine
  • Product code: 9175-0.5
  • Available: a lot of
  • Germination: 90%
  • Unit: Seeds
  • Crop year / Production date: 2023
  • Shelf life: 4 years

  • Heirloom Celery «Sail»

    If you haven't tried celeriac, wait no longer. This pale green edible root sporting a curly headdress of green leaves is a celery family member, sharing celery's clean, bright flavor.

    This hardy root adds pizzazz to soups and salads and is packed with vitamin K, vitamin C, phosphorus and fiber. The long-storing root keeps up to 3 months, earning it a place in the well-stocked larder.
     

    How to Grow

    Growing celery (Apium graveolens) is generally considered to be the ultimate vegetable gardening challenge. It has a very long growing season but a very low tolerance for both heat and cold. There isn’t much flavor difference between the home grown variety and the store bought variety so most gardeners grow a celery plant purely for the challenge. Read on to find out more about the best way to grow celery in your garden.

    Once the temperatures outside are consistently above 50 F. (10 C.), you can plant your celery into your garden. Remember that celery is very temperature sensitive, so don’t plant it out too early or you will kill or weaken the celery plant. Unless you live in a location that is ideal to grow celery plants, plant your celery where it will get six hours of sun, but preferably somewhere that the celery plant will be shaded for the hottest part of the day. Also, make sure that where you will be growing celery has rich soil. Celery needs lots of nutrients to grow well.

    A growing celery plant needs a lot of water. Make sure to keep the soil evenly moist and don’t forget to water them. Celery can’t tolerate drought of any kind. If the ground isn’t kept consistently moist, it will negatively affect the taste of the celery. You’ll also need to fertilize regularly to keep up with the nutrient needs of the celery plant.