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Growing Celery from Seeds, Cuttings, or Seedlings

Gardening Guide: The Celery Gardening Guide

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Growing Celery from Seeds, Cuttings, or Seedlings

Growing celery is a rewarding endeavor that allows you to enjoy fresh, crisp stalks straight from your garden.

By Bill Dugan, Executive Editor

Celery seeds

Celery seeds

Growing celery is a rewarding endeavor that allows you to enjoy fresh, crisp stalks straight from your garden. Whether you prefer to grow celery from seeds, cuttings, or seedlings, each method offers its own benefits and requires specific considerations.

Growing Celery from Seeds

  1. Planting Time:
    Start celery seeds indoors 10 to 12 weeks before the last expected frost date. Celery thrives in cooler temperatures and requires a long growing season.
  2. Sowing:
    Sow the seeds about ¼-inch deep in seed trays or pots. Thin seedlings to about 2 inches apart once they emerge.
  3. Watering:
    Keep the soil consistently moist during germination, which can take 14 to 21 days. Avoid overwatering to prevent seed rot.
  4. Growing Tips:
    As the plants mature, maintain even moisture to prevent bolting (premature flowering) during warmer weather. Harden off seedlings by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions before transplanting.

Growing Celery from Cuttings

  1. Finding Cuttings:
    While less common than seeds or seedlings, you can grow celery from cuttings taken from the base of store-bought celery stalks.
  2. Preparing Cuttings:
    Choose healthy, non-flowering plants and cut 4-inch sections from the base. Make a clean cut at a 45-degree angle.
  3. Rooting:
    Place the cuttings in water until roots develop, which can take around a week. Transplant the rooted cuttings into the garden when they’re ready.
Celery seedlings

Celery seedlings

Growing Celery from Seedlings

  1. Buying Seedlings:
    Purchase healthy seedlings from a garden center. Look for vibrant, robust plants and avoid any that appear wilted.
  2. Planting:
    Transplant seedlings into the garden spacing them about 8 to 10 inches apart in rows spaced 18 to 24 inches apart. Make sure to water them well after planting.
  3. Care:
    Seedlings may require protection from extreme temperatures during the early stages of growth, such as shading during hot weather or using row covers during cool nights.

No matter which method you choose, ensure your celery plants receive ample sunlight and are grown in well-draining soil rich in organic matter. Share your experiences with growing celery using seeds, cuttings, or seedlings in the comments below, and let us know your favorite methods for cultivating this crunchy vegetable!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Curator’s Corner
  • Introduction
  • Growing Zones for Celery
  • Choosing Varieties of Celery Plants
  • Growing Celery from Seeds, Cuttings, or Seedlings
  • Growing Celery in Open Land, Raised Beds, or Containers
  • Companion Planting with Celery
  • Starting with the Right Soil for Your Celery Plants
  • The Perfect Sunlight for Your Celery Plants
  • Watering Your Celery Plants
  • How to Spot, Treat, and Prevent Celery Plant Diseases
  • What to Do About Pests That Can Harm Your Celery Plants
  • Storing and Preserving Celery
  • Essential Tools and Equipment for Growing and Enjoying Celery
  • Plant Profiles

  • Tendercrisp Celery
  • Tango Celery
  • Tall Utah Celery
  • Red Celery
  • Golden Pascal Celery
  • Conquistador Celery
  • Recipes

  • Celery and Chicken Soup
  • Celery and Mushroom Stir-Fry
  • Celery and Tuna Salad
  • Celery and Carrot Soup
  • Celery and Apple Salad
  • Classic Celery and Peanut Butter Snack
  • Additional Articles

  • Nutrition Facts about Celery
  • Home Remedies & Health Benefits of Celery
  • Resources About Celery
  • Celery Glossary
  • Related Articles

  • From Stalk to Success: 20+ Advanced Celery Cultivation Tips

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